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The human body operates using various stimuli-responsive mechanisms, dictating biological activity via reaction to external cues. Hydrogels are networked hydrophilic poly[...]
2019 | masters theses |
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The human body operates using various stimuli-responsive mechanisms, dictating biological activity via reaction to external cues. Hydrogels are networked hydrophilic poly[...]
2019 | masters theses |
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Nucleic acids are highly integrated into molecular biology and exhibit very interesting character. They have immense engineering potential to improve human health and inf[...]
2023 | doctoral dissertations |
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Cold storage can be challenging and expensive for the transportation and storage of biologics. We are developing a new processing technique, light-assisted drying (LAD), [...]
2021 | masters theses |
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Nucleic acid biopolymers are essential to all living organisms. The chemical makeup of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) and ribonucleic acid (RNA) consist of sequences of only[...]
2020 | doctoral dissertations |
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Nano-sized cubes made from nucleic acid material (NANPs) are ideal scaffolds for therapeutic nucleic acids (TNAs). Both utilize sequence specificity through base-pairing,[...]
2021 | masters theses |
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We present a versatile biosensing strategy that uses nucleic acids programmed to undergo an isothermal toehold mediated strand displacement in the presence of analyte. T[...]
2017 | masters theses |
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In this work, the in vitro characterization profiles of delivery vehicles, specifically polyamidoamine (PAMAM) dendrimers, are assessed to investigate their impact on pre[...]
2024 | doctoral dissertations |
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DNA and RNA are structurally and functionally diverse biopolymers that haveshown promise in recent years as a powerful biomedical tool, in the form of nucleic acid nanote[...]
2023 | doctoral dissertations |
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Malaria retains its position as one of the most highly transferable diseases throughout the world today, with current efforts focused on controlling its spread. A sensiti[...]
2022 | masters theses |