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Activity Increase of Horseradish Peroxidase in the Presence of Magnetic Particles N. Chalkias, P. Kahawong and E.P. Giannelis, Journal of American Chemical Society, 130, 2910, 2008.
Characterization of Caco-2 and HT29-MTX Co-cultures in an In Vitro Digestion/Cell Culture Model Used to Predict Iron Bioavailability Gretchen J. McAuliffe, Michael L. Shuler, and Raymond P. Glahn Journal of Nutritional Biochemistry - doi:10.1016/j.jnutbio.2008.05.006
Conformation, length and speed measurements of electrodynamically stretched DNA in nanochannels C. H. Reccius, S. M. Stavis, J. T. Mannion, L. P. Walker and H. G. Craighead Biophysical Journal Volume 95 July 2008 273–286
Conformational changes of calmodulin upon Ca2+ binding studied with a microfluidic mixer H.Y. Park, S.A. Kim, J. Korlach, E.Rhoades, L.W. Kwok, W.R. Zipfel, M.N. Waxham, W.W.Webb and L. Pollack Proc. Natl Acad Sci USA, 105(2), 542 (2008).
Mutations in type I and type IV pilus biosynthetic genes affect twitching motility rates in Xylella fastidiosa De La Fuente, Leonardo, Thomas J. Burr, H.C. Hoch Journal of Bacteriology 189: 7507–7510. (2007)
Nanobiotechnology and Cell Biology: Micro- and Nanofabricated Surfaces to Investigate Receptor-Mediated Signaling Torres, A.J., M. Wu, D. Holowka, B. Baird Annu. Rev. Biophys. 37, 265-288, 2008
Settlement of Ulva Zoospores on Patterned Fluorinated and PEGylated Monolayer Surfaces J. A. Finlay, S. Krishnan, Maureen E Callow, J. A. Callow, R. Dong, N. Asgill, K. Wong, E. J. Kramer, C. K. Ober Langmuir, 2008, 503-510.
Single Molecule Correlation Spectroscopy in Continuous Flow Mixers with Zero-Mode Waveguides D. Liao, P. Galajda, R. Riehn, R. Ilic, J.L. Puchalla, H. G. Yu, H. G. Craighead, and R. H. Austin Optics Express, 16, Issue 14, pp. 10077-10090 (June 2008)
The role of the C-terminus of the SNARE protein SNAP-25 in fusion pore opening and a model for fusion pore mechanics Q.Fang, K.Berberian, L.W.Gong, I.Hafez, J.Sørensen and M.Lindau PNAS October 7, 2008 vol. 105 no. 40, 15388–15392
Time-resolved dimerization of a PAS-LOV protein measured with photocoupled small angle x-ray scattering Lamb, Jessica; Zoltowski, Brian; Pabit, Suzette; Crane, Brian; Pollack, Lois J. Am. Chem. Soc., 2008, 130 (37), pp 12226–12227

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This material is based upon work supported by the STC Program of the National Science Foundation under Agreement No. ECS-9876771.

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This work made use of STC shared experimental facilities supported by the National Science Foundation under Agreement No. ECS-9876771.

 

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