Molecular Devices Corporation is a leading supplier of high-performance bioanalytical measurement systems that accelerate and improve drug discovery and other life sciences research. The company's systems and consumables enable pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies to leverage advances in genomics and combinatorial chemistry by facilitating the high-throughput and cost-effective identification and evaluation of drug candidates. Molecular Devices' product solutions are based on the company's advanced core technologies that integrate its expertise in engineering, molecular and cell biology, electrophysiology, and chemistry. The company enables its customers to improve their research productivity and effectiveness, which ultimately accelerates the complex process of discovering and developing new drugs. Molecular Devices is based in Sunnyvale, California, and has offices in Union City, California, Downingtown, Pennsylvania, England, Germany, Norway, Korea, China and Japan.
| Contact Details: |
| 1311 Orleans Drive |
| Sunnyvale |
| California |
| 94089-1136 |
| United States of America |
| Tel: | 1-408-747-1700 |
| Fax: | 1-408-548-6439 |
| Email: | info@moldev.com |
| WWW: | www.moldev.com/

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Two Novel Carbazole Dyes for Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells with Open-Circuit Voltages up to 1 V Based on Br(-)/Br(3)(-) Electrolytes.
Dye-sensitized solar cells (DSCs) based on two novel carbazole dyes (TC301... | 11th November, 2009
| State Key Laboratory of Fine Chemicals, DUT-KTH Joint Education and
| Org Lett. 2009 Nov 9.
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Tuning of phenoxazine chromophores for efficient organic dye-sensitized solar cells.
Through introducing an energy antenna system into a simple phenoxazine dye... | 15th October, 2009
| State Key Laboratory of Fine Chemicals, DUT-KTH Joint Education and
| Chem Commun (Camb). 2009 Nov 7;(41):6288-90. Epub 2009 Sep 4.
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A proton-hydride diiron complex with a base-containing diphosphine ligand relevant to the [FeFe]-hydrogenase active site.
A diiron dithiolate complex holding a mu-hydride on the iron atoms and a... | 26th September, 2009
| State Key Laboratory of Fine Chemicals, DUT-KTH Joint Education and
| Chem Commun (Camb). 2008 Nov 30;(44):5800-2. Epub 2008 Oct 1.
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Diiron dithiolate complexes containing intra-ligand NH ... S hydrogen bonds: [FeFe] hydrogenase active site models for the electrochemical proton reduction of HOAc with low overpotential.
Four diiron dithiolate complexes containing ortho-acylamino-functionalized... | 27th September, 2008
| State Key Laboratory of Fine Chemicals, DUT-KTH Joint Education and
| Dalton Trans. 2008 May 14;(18):2400-6. Epub 2008 Mar 7.
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CO-migration in the ligand substitution process of the chelating diphosphite diiron complex (mu-pdt)[Fe(CO)3][Fe(CO){(EtO)2PN(Me)P(OEt)2}].
Selective synthetic routes to isomeric diiron dithiolate complexes... | 24th September, 2008
| State Key Laboratory of Fine Chemicals, DUT-KTH Joint Education and
| Inorg Chem. 2008 Aug 4;47(15):6948-55. Epub 2008 Jul 9.
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