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Cross-ß Folds of Amyloid as a Versatile Self-Propagating Catalyst
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Metastable Phases Direct Polymer Emergence and Evolution in Dynamic Chemical Networks
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Biomaterials Design: Creation of a novel orthogonal translationalsystem in E. coli for the site-specific incorporation ofproline analogues in biosynthetic protein materials
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Signal Perception and Transmission through the VirA/VirG Two-Component System in Agrobacterium Tumefaciens
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Semagenesis & Xenognosis: Translating the Molecular Dialogues of Host-Parasite Interactions
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Modulating Amyloid Peptide Self-Assembly With Nucleobase Incorporation
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Engineering Control of Gene Expression in Bacteria Using RNA-Small Molecule Interactions
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Enzyme Engineering
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Biological Engineering with Chemical-Sensing MacromolecularSwitches: I. Discovery and Applications of Small-Molecule DependentSynthetic Riboswitches II. A Genetic Toolbox for CreatingReversible Ca 2+ -Sensitive Biomaterials
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Generation of Novel Yeast Prions through Domain Substitutions of Saccharomyces cerevisiae Sup35p
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Understanding Synthetic Riboswitch Mechanism and Creating Predictive Biophysical Model for Designing Novel Synthetic Riboswitches
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Self-assembly of porousa-helical nanosheets
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Analytical Methods for Pesticides in Food and ResidentialDust
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From Amyloid to Copper Arrays: The design of a functional
Metalloamyloid Nanostructure (MAN)
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Conformational Exchange: A Common Mechanism for Amyloid Assembly
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Fundamental properties and applications of surface confined enzymes in gene regulation and molecular motors
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Protein-based Tension Probes: From Mapping Integrin Adhesion
Forces to the Mechanopharmacology of Smooth Muscle Cells
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I: Expanding Genetic Code in S. cevevisiae with an
Orthogonal tRNATrp/UCA/ Tryptophanyl tRNA Synthetase
Pair II: Synthetic Yeast Prions based on a Non-NQ-rich
Amyloidogenic Sequence Derived from the NAC Protein Sequence of
α-Synuclein.
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COMPARING AND CONTRASTING TWO PLANT PATHOGENS PROVIDE A UNIQUE
WINDOW INTO THE DIFFERENCES IN THE INNATE IMMUNE RESPONSES BETWEEN
DICOTS AND MONOCOTS
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