Browsing by Author "Bondos, Sarah E"
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Hofstetter, Katrina Sierra (2021-05-10)Bacteria have evolved to have different mechanisms of motility depending on the environment. On surfaces bacteria can locomote by swarming, a phenotype that is cell density dependent and requires cell coordination. As a ...
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Guthrie, Liam M (2022-07-20)Copper is an essential micronutrient required for the proper biological function of numerous enzymes. Absorption, transportation, and elimination of copper is highly regulated due to potential pathological effects of copper ...
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Geraldo Mendes, Gabriela (2021-06-28)Protein-based materials have exceptional biological and mechanical properties, making these materials useful for many biomedical applications, including tissue engineering, drug delivery, enzyme immobilization, and biosensing. ...
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Churion, Kelly Ann (2017-03-23)Biological macromolecules can bind a wide range of ligands with high affinity and high specificity. In particular, proteins that bind DNA must recognize a particular DNA sequence within a vast array of non-target sites. ...
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Gonzalez, Kim 1988- (2010-12-08)Intrinsically disordered proteins lack a rigid structure due to their simple amino acid sequence. Because of their multiple roles, disordered proteins often account for a majority of proteins known to be associated with ...
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Liu, Ying; Merchant, Zabeena; Hsiao, Hao-Ching; Gonzalez, Kim L; Matthews, Kathleen S; Bondos, Sarah E (Biological Procedures Online, 2011)