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A comparative study of photosensitizers with and without carbohydrate moieties
A guidance system for optical patient alignment during breast radiotherapy
 
Analysis of TGF-mediated dynamics in a system of many coupled nephrons
Analysis of protein-protein and protein-RNA interactions by severe acute respiratory syndrome nonstructural proteins and human karyopherin alpha 2
 
Asymmetric syntheses of highly fluorinated amino acids and their effects on protein stability
Biophysical effects of dimyristoylphosphatidylserine on electroporation-induced skin transport regions
 
Bite force estimation of Smilodon fatalis using forward and inverse methodologies
Blood flow measurement from digital angiography
 
Calcium pathways and synaptic transmission: An investigation of the rod synapse
Cartilage properties after allogeneic transplantation of cryopreserved osteochondral plugs and cartilage-bone paste-grafts
 
Characterizing the biological effects of Apo2L/TRAIL on tumor cells in vitro and in vivo
Correlating in-vivo hemodynamics with vascular responses
 
Development and evaluation of a new high-sensitivity, region-of-interest, x-ray imaging system for neuro-interventional applications
Electro-mechanical measurements on membranes of Shaker-transfected cells
 
Elucidation of the mechanisms of gating in the Kv4.3 voltage-sensitive potassium channel
Environmental and binding dependence of protein terahertz dielectric response
 
Evaluation of flow with dynamic x-ray imaging for aneurysms
HIF prolyl 4-hydroxylase (PHD) activity and the structure analysis: Blueprints for development of specific substrate inhibitors
 
Immunogenicity of recombinant human factor VIII: Influence of protein aggregation and excipients
Implementation of a magnetic device to rotate a stent
 
Improving the efficacy and selectivity of photodynamic therapy (PDT): Preclinical evaluation of a novel combination strategy for cancer
Leukocyte selectin and integrin dependent adhesion under fluid flow
 
Mechanosensation and endothelin in astrocytes
Method development and application in protein structure prediction, computational molecular docking and network biology
 
Modeling kinetic modes of GABAA receptor gating: A single channel study
Molecular interactions between sodium channels and a novel neurotoxin, ProTx-II: Implications for the structure and function of voltage-gated sodium channels
 
Non-invasive in vivo assessment of tumor hypoxia using functional magnetic resonance (fMR) imaging during therapy in human head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) xenografts: Implications for assessing therapeutic efficacy
Normal mode analysis of hydration effects on protein terahertz dielectric response
 
Physical characterization of proteins: FTIR, ATR-FTIR, DSC and THz imaging
Protoporphyrinogen oxidase (PPOX) targeted gene silencing based photodynamic therapy (PDT) in combination with photofrin-PDT
 
Sequential gating movements of the acetylcholine receptor transmembrane domain
Structure-property relationships in associating polymer solutions
 
Studies of structure, hydration and dynamics of biological macromolecules by use of NMR spectroscopy
Study of the effect of tungsten shields on the radiation dose delivery in a gynecological applicator using Gafchromic film dosimetry
 
Three-dimensional reconstruction of blood vessel lumen from two X-ray projections
Using molecular simulation to explore protein and colloidal phase behavior in bulk, confinement, and mixtures
 
X-ray region of interest imaging system for rapid-sequence angiography and fluoroscopy: The micro-angiographic fluoroscope
Yeast two-hybrid interaction partner screening through in vivo Cre-mediated binary interaction tag generation
 
 
 
 
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