Research Archive
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Protein‐based drugs called biologics are among the most effective therapeutic treatments available. However, these drugs are unstable and require refrigerated storage...
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Quantum dot surfaces are redox active and are known to influence the electronic properties of nanocrystals, yet the molecular-level...
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The tacticity of vinyl polymers has a profound effect on their physical properties. Despite the well-developed stereoselective methods...
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Published in the Journal of the American Chemical Society, Ph.D. student Dillon Yost and Professor Yosuke Kanai...
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When a finite sample of water experiences tension, it may develop voids – bubbles. Sa Hoon Min, a postdoctoral researcher in the Berkowitz Group, published in...
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The methylation states of Lys and Arg represent a particularly challenging set of targets to distinguish selectively in water using synthetic receptors...
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Chemical cytometry using capillary electrophoresis, CE, is a powerful tool for measuring single-cell enzyme activity. However, these measurements...
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Bacterial β-glucuronidase, GUS, enzymes cause drug toxicity by reversing Phase II glucuronidation in the gastrointestinal tract. While many human gut...