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Aptamers as Molecular Recognition Agents for Biomedically Relevant Small Molecules
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Design, Synthesis, and Utility of Group IX Metal Catalysts for C–H Functionalization
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Spectroscopic Characterization of the Low-Lying States of MX0/+ (M = Ca, Nd, Sm, Th; X = N,O) Molecules
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Targeting Bacterial Tolerance and Resistance with Small Molecules
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Practical Application and In Situ Kinetic Studies of Dirhodium(II) Tetracarboxylate Catalyzed Carbene Reactions
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Leveraging Organic Synthesis to Disrupt and Understand Essential Bacterial Processes
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C-H Functionalization Inspired Total Synthesis and New Donor/Acceptor Carbenes for Asymmetric C-H Functionalization
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Total synthesis and biological investigations of natural product inspired antimicrobials
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Asymmetric Rhodium(II)-Carbene C-H Functionalization: A Complementary Tool To Synthetic Disconnection Strategies
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Mechanism of Molecular Triplet Excited State Generation in Quantum Dot-Molecule Complex
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Leveling Up DNA Hybridization Affinity and Specificity Using Heteromultivalent DNA-Functionalized Particles
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Leveraging Chemical Tools to Target Bacterial Membranes and Combat Antimicrobial Resistance
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Functionally-Responsive Hydrogels: from Dynamic Coloration to Biosensing
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