Browsing by Author "LiWang, Andy"
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Schell, David Andrew (Texas A&M University, 2005-02-17)Properly folded proteins are necessary for all living organisms. Incorrectly folded proteins can lead to a variety of diseases such as Alzheimers Disease or Bovine Spongiform Encephalitis (Mad Cow Disease). Understanding ...
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Christian, Chad F. (2009-05-15)Unfortunately, chemists can never experimentally unravel a full reaction pathway. Even our ability to define key aspects of mechanisms, such as short-lived intermediates and the even more ephemeral transition states, is ...
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Moreno, Karlos Xavier (2009-05-15)A general picture of dendrimer conformation has appeared through studies of various dendrimer systems. Though the studies define some conformational abilities of a dendrimer, the studies are only able to examine one portion ...
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Neef, Daniel Wilhelm (Texas A&M University, 2005-11-01)To ensure a continuous supply of phosphate, living organisms have devised complex mechanisms to regulate the uptake and subsequent utilization of this essential nutrient. An important aspect of phosphate metabolism is the ...
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Williams, Stanly; Vakonakis, Ioannis; Golden, Susan; LiWang, Andy (Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 2002)
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Kuo, Mack Ryan (2009-05-15)Malaria and tuberculosis constitute two of the world’s deadliest infectious diseases. Together, they afflict over one third of the world’s population. Once thought of as one of a group of nearly vanquished diseases only ...
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Langlais, Carrie-Lynn (2009-05-15)Most bacteriophage escape the confines of the host bacterium by compromising the integrity of its cell wall, an event that results in rupture (lysis) of the cell. The lysis strategy of bacteriophage Qβ is inhibition of ...