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    The Current and Future State of Department of Defense (DoD) Microbiome Research: a Summary of the Inaugural DoD Tri-Service Microbiome Consortium Informational Meeting by Glaven, Sarah, Racicot, Kenneth, Leary, Dagmar H, Karl, J Philip, Arcidiacono, Steven, Dancy, Blair C R, Chrisey, Linda A, Soares, Jason W

    Published in mSystems (01-07-2018)
    “…The Tri-Service Microbiome Consortium (TSMC) was recently established to enhance collaboration, coordination, and communication of microbiome research among…”
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    Direct Measurement of the Forces Between Complementary Strands of DNA by Lee, Gil U., Chrisey, Linda A., Colton, Richard J.

    “…Interaction forces between single strands of DNA were measured with the atomic force microscope by a procedure in which DNA oligonucleotides were covalently…”
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    Inhibition of monoamine oxidases A and B by simple isoquinoline alkaloids: racemic and optically active 1,2,3,4-tetrahydro-, 3,4-dihydro-, and fully aromatic isoquinolines by Bembenek, Michael E, Abell, Creed W, Chrisey, Linda A, Rozwadowska, Maria D, Gessner, Wieslaw, Brossi, Arnold

    Published in Journal of medicinal chemistry (01-01-1990)
    “…A series of 1,2,3,4-tetrahydro-, 3,4-dihydro-, and fully aromatic isoquinolines were tested as substrates and/or inactivators of highly purified human…”
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    A high-sensitivity micromachined biosensor by Baselt, D.R., Lee, G.U., Hansen, K.M., Chrisey, L.A., Colton, R.L.

    Published in Proceedings of the IEEE (01-04-1997)
    “…The Force Amplified Biological Sensor (FABS) is a desktop or portable instrument currently under development at the Naval Research Laboratory. FABS will use a…”
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    Use of immobilized PCR primers to generate covalently immobilized DNAs for in vitro transcription/translation reactions by Andreadis, J D, Chrisey, L A

    Published in Nucleic acids research (15-01-2000)
    “…We have developed a novel biochemical method to simultaneously amplify and immobilize a target gene onto insoluble particles using PCR. This method employs the…”
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    The Current and Future State of Department of Defense (DoD) Microbiome Research: a Summary of the Inaugural DoD Tri-Service Microbiome Consortium Informational Meeting by Sarah Glaven, Kenneth Racicot, Dagmar H. Leary, J. Philip Karl, Steven Arcidiacono, Blair C. R. Dancy, Linda A. Chrisey, Jason W. Soares

    Published in mSystems (01-08-2018)
    “…ABSTRACT The Tri-Service Microbiome Consortium (TSMC) was recently established to enhance collaboration, coordination, and communication of microbiome research…”
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    Covalent Attachment of Synthetic DNA to Self-Assembled Monolayer Films by Chrisey, Linda A., Lee, Gil U, O'Ferrall, C. Elizabeth

    Published in Nucleic acids research (01-08-1996)
    “…The covalent attachment of thiol-modified DNA oligomers to self-assembled monolayer silane films on fused silica and oxidized silicon substrates is described…”
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    Deep-UV Photochemistry and Patterning of (Aminoethylaminomethyl)phenethylsiloxane Self-Assembled Monolayers by Chen, M.-S., Dulcey, C. S., Chrisey, L. A., Dressick, W. J.

    Published in Advanced functional materials (04-04-2006)
    “…The 193 nm photochemistry of (aminoethylaminomethyl)phenethylsiloxane (PEDA) self‐assembled monolayers (SAMs) under ambient conditions is described. The…”
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    Fabrication of Patterned DNA Surfaces by Chrisey, Linda A., O'Ferrall, C. Elizabeth, Spargo, Barry J., Dulcey, Charles S., Calvert, Jeffrey M.

    Published in Nucleic acids research (01-08-1996)
    “…Two photolithographic methods are described for the formation of patterned single or multiple DNA species on SiO2 substrates. In the first approach, substrates…”
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    Surface Patterning of Polychloromethylstyrene Films by Brandow, Susan L., Chen, Mu-San, Fertig, Stephanie J., Chrisey, Linda A., Dulcey, Charles S., Dressick, Walter J.

    Published in Chemistry : a European journal (15-10-2001)
    “…We describe and characterize a simple process for the fabrication of patterned materials on polychloromethylstyrene thin film surfaces under ambient…”
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    Non-sequence-specific antimalarial activity of oligodeoxynucleotides by Clark, D L, Chrisey, L A, Campbell, J R, Davidson, E A

    Published in Molecular and biochemical parasitology (01-01-1994)
    “…The effects of exogenously applied oligodeoxynucleotides on Plasmodium falciparum proliferation was investigated. A fluorescence-activated cell sorter assay…”
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    Uptake of oligodeoxyribonucleotides by lymphoid cells is heterogeneous and inducible by Krieg, A M, Gmelig-Meyling, F, Gourley, M F, Kisch, W J, Chrisey, L A, Steinberg, A D

    “…Oligonucleotide uptake was studied in cultured murine spleen and lymph node cells using internally radiolabeled and fluorescein-5-isothiocyanate (FITC)-labeled…”
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    Nonsequence-specific inhibition of bacterial luminescence by phosphorothioate oligodeoxyribonucleotides by Chrisey, L A, Pazirandeh, M, Liss, H S

    “…To evaluate the effect of synthetic DNA oligomers on regulation of bacterial genes in vivo, we tested 63 oligomers of variable length and chemistry for their…”
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    Internalization of oligodeoxyribonucleotides by Vibrio parahaemolyticus by Chrisey, L A, Walz, S E, Pazirandeh, M, Campbell, J R

    “…The bacterium Vibrio parahaemolyticus was tested for its ability to internalize unmodified as well as modified DNA oligomers without attempting to permeabilize…”
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