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Engineering and analysis of 6-deoxyerythronolide B synthase
Experimental analysis, modeling, and optimal control of PEM fuel cell electrochemistry
Identifying and engineering the best oral enzyme therapy for celiac sprue: Two therapeutic options
Interfacial structure and dynamics of fatty alcohols: Effects of chain branching
Chemical applications of microfluidics
A flow-reactor study of vitiated ethane oxidation at intermediate temperatures
Studies of non-equilibrium phase transitions: Polymer solutions and fiber suspensions
Kinetic theories for stochastic models of liquids with highly cooperative dynamics
Interfacial flow processing of biological macromolecules
Biocatalysis at the solid-liquid interface: Subtilisin on surface-bound polypeptides and amylase variants on starch granules
Liquid crystalline collagen: Matrices for oriented cell growth
Organic single crystals as tools for the rational design of materials for organic electronics
Nanoscale thin film ceramic fuel cells
A tunable protein-based scaffold for the study of central nervous system regeneration
Experimental and numerical studies of tethered DNA dynamics in shear flow
The discovery of global mechanisms to increase the yield of erythromycin from Escherichia coli
Study of catalysis for solid oxide fuel cells and direct methanol fuel cells
Interfacial biocatalysis: Electrostatic interactions elucidated using an enzyme charge ladder
Gas sorption and the consequent volumetric and permeability change of coal
Quantum dot-polypeptide hybrid assemblies: Synthesis, fundamental properties, and application
Growth of organic films on semiconductor surfaces: Fundamental reactivity studies and molecular layer deposition involving isocyanates and isothiocyanates