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PHOTOCATALYTIC SYSTEMS COMPRISING GRAPHENE AND ASSOCIATED METHODS |
US15301733 |
2015-04-03 |
US20170021344A1 |
2017-01-26 |
Lene Vestergaard Hau |
The present invention generally relates to photocatalytic systems comprising graphene and associated methods. Some embodiments are directed to systems comprising one or more layers of graphene having a first surface and a second, opposed surface. A light-absorbing complex may be associated with the first surface of the one or more graphene layers, and an electron donor complex may be associated with the light-absorbing complex. A catalytic complex may be associated with the first surface or the second surface of the one or more graphene layers. For example, the catalytic complex may catalyze the formation of hydrogen gas, NADH, and/or NADPH. |
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MANIPULATING THE CIRCADIAN CLOCK TO INCREASE GENE EXPRESSION |
US14933622 |
2015-11-05 |
US20160289646A1 |
2016-10-06 |
CARL HIRSCHIE JOHNSON; PHILIP D. WEYMAN; QING XU; YAO XU |
A method of increasing gene expression by manipulating the circadian clock is described that includes transforming a photosynthetic organism to include an expression control sequence that modulates the expression of a clock gene to increase expression of a target gene. Photosynthetic organism having a modified circadian cycle reflecting this method are also described. |
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PHOTOCATALYTIC SYSTEMS COMPRISING GRAPHENE AND ASSOCIATED METHODS |
PCT/US2015024359 |
2015-04-03 |
WO2016007204A3 |
2016-03-10 |
HAU LENE VESTERGAARD |
The present invention generally relates to photocatalytic systems comprising graphene and associated methods. Some embodiments are directed to systems comprising one or more layers of graphene having a first surface and a second, opposed surface. A light-absorbing complex may be associated with the first surface of the one or more graphene layers, and an electron donor complex may be associated with the light-absorbing complex. A catalytic complex may be associated with the first surface or the second surface of the one or more graphene layers. For example, the catalytic complex may catalyze the formation of hydrogen gas, NADH, and/or NADPH. |