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    Bioconjugated magnetic nanoparticles for the detection of bacteria by Chu, Yu W, Engebretson, David A, Carey, James R

    Published in Journal of biomedical nanotechnology (01-12-2013)
    “…Blood culture is traditionally a time-consuming method and has not changed significantly in several decades. Using nanotechnology, such as the use of magnetic…”
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    Single step, rapid identification of pathogenic microorganisms in a culture bottle by Chu, Yu W, Wang, Bo Y, Engebretson, David A, Carey, James R

    Published in Analyst (London) (21-10-2013)
    “…Efforts to treat bloodstream infections, which have a relatively high mortality rate, are delayed by the lengthy multi-step process required to identify the…”
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    Layer by layer assembly of biotinylated protein networks for signal amplification by Chu, Yu W, Wang, Bo Y, Lin, Huei-Shian, Lin, Tai-Yen, Hung, Yuan-Jen, Engebretson, David A, Lee, Wonjae, Carey, James R

    “…Described herein is a unique and inexpensive method that outperforms commercial methods that amplify the streptavidin-biotin recognition event. Amplification…”
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    Assessing chiral self-recognition using chiral stationary phases by Lee, Wonjae, Snyder, Seth E., Volkers, Phillip I., Pirkle, William H., Engebretson, David A., Boulanger, William A., Lin, Huei-Shian, Huang, Bin-Syuan, Carey, James R.

    Published in Tetrahedron (16-09-2011)
    “…Chiral stationary phases were synthesized and their ability to separate racemic precursors from which they were derived was assessed. Taken in conjunction with…”
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    Strong Enantioselective Self-Recognition of a Small Chiral Molecule by Snyder, Seth E, Volkers, Phillip I, Engebretson, David A, Lee, Wonjae, Pirkle, William H, Carey, James R

    Published in Organic letters (07-06-2007)
    “…In the present report, we have crystallized a single enantiomer and the racemate of N-3,5-dinitrobenzoyl (DNB) leucine. In both cases, the X-ray structures…”
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