Research Archive
Cellular movement is essential in the formation and maintenance of healthy tissues as well as in disease progression such as tumor metastasis. In work published in Analyst...
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β‐Glucuronidase, GUS, enzymes in the gastrointestinal tract are involved in maintaining mammalian‐microbial symbiosis and can play key roles...
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Published in ACS Applied Nano Materials, scientists in the Jeffrey Dick Group, demonstrate quantification of porosity, nanopore tortuosity...
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Researchers from the Jeffrey Dick Lab, published in Electrochemistry Communications, present a robust and facile method to produce...
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Target of rapamycin, TOR, kinase is a conserved regulator of cell growth whose activity is modulated in response to...
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Catalytic processes to generate, or oxidize, fuels such as hydrogen are underpinned by multiple proton-coupled electron transfer...
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Researchers in the Schoenfisch Group, published in JACS, describe a series of secondary amine-modified cyclodextrin, CD, derivatives was synthesized...
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Ligand exchange reactions are commonly used to alter the surface chemistry of metal chalcogenide quantum dots. However, a lack of quantifiable...