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Abrogating the oncogenic signaling associated with tumor MUC1 in Pancreatic Ductal Adenocarcinoma
Analysis and Development of Targeting Strategies for Bacterial Sugars
Assessing the Biological Activities of DNA-Templated Silver Nanoclusters and Furthering the Characterization of Nucleic Acid Nanoparticles
CHARACTERIZING NEXT-GENERATION SEQUENCING (NGS) PLATFORMS FOR MULTIPLEXED BIOSENSING AND APTAMER DISCOVERY:  G-QUADRUPLEX APTAMERS AS A CASE STUDY
Characterization of the Colanic Acid Biosynthesis Pathway with a Fluorescent Bactoprenyl Monophosphate Analogue
Chemoenzymatic Preparation of Probes for in vitro and Cellular Elucidation of Complex Bacteria Polysaccharides
Dietary Identity At Salango: Stable Light Isotope Analysis Of Guangala Period Burials (100 BCE – 800 CE)
ELUCIDATING THE MOLECULAR BASIS OF INHIBITION OF ENZYMES ESSENTIAL FOR BATERIALVIRULENCE: THE ACTIVITY OF THREE GLYCOSYLTRANSFERASES AND A POTENTIAL DRUG TARGET, UNDECAPRENYL PYROPHOSPHATE SYNTHASE
Exceptional New Reagents for Bioconjugation
Exploring the Immune System using Hybrid Cube Nanoparticles
FUNCTIONAL NUCLEIC ACID NANOPARTICLES AND THEIR DELIVERY
Folate Receptor-Specific, Redox-Responsive Mesoporous Silica Nanoparticles for the Simultaneous Delivery of Cisplatin and Gemcitabine to Treat Cancer
Halogenated Tags for the Investigation of Enzyme Specificity
Hybrid solvation models for electrostatic interactions in molecular dynamics simulations of ionic solvent
INCORPORATION OF FLUORESCENT ANALOGUES IN ISOPRENOID PATHWAYS IN ESCHERICHIA COLI
Investigating the Genetic Basis and Selection of Diverse Plant Specialized Metabolites in Wild Soybean, Glycine soja.
Mass Spectrometric Protein Footprinting of Conformational Changes Induced by Chromatographic Surfaces
Moisture sorption behavior, stability, and protein formulation characteristics of a trehalose choline chloride eutectic composition
NUCLEIC ACID-DRIVEN QUANTUM DOT-BASED LATTICE FORMATIONS FOR BIOMEDICAL APPLICATIONS
ORGANIZATION OF BIOMOLECULES IN A 3-DIMENSIONAL SPACE