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    Enhancement of second-order nonlinear-optical signals by optical stimulation by Goodman, A J, Tisdale, W A

    Published in Physical review letters (08-05-2015)
    “…Second-order nonlinear optical interactions such as sum- and difference-frequency generation are widely used for bioimaging and as selective probes of…”
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    Substrate-Dependent Exciton Diffusion and Annihilation in Chemically Treated MoS2 and WS2 by Goodman, A. J., Lien, D.-H., Ahn, G. H., Spiegel, L. L., Amani, M., Willard, A. P., Javey, A., Tisdale, W. A.

    Published in Journal of physical chemistry. C (21-05-2020)
    “…Atomically thin semiconductors such as monolayer MoS2 and WS2 exhibit nonlinear exciton–exciton annihilation at notably low excitation densities (below ~10…”
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    Past progress in environmental nanoanalysis and a future trajectory for atomic mass-spectrometry methods by Montaño, M.D., Goodman, A.J., Ranville, J.F.

    Published in NanoImpact (01-07-2024)
    “…The development of engineered nanotechnology has necessitated a commensurate maturation of nanoanalysis capabilities. Building off a legacy established by…”
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    Referral letters for 2-week wait suspected colorectal cancer do not allow a 'straight-to-test' pathway by Aljarabah, M M, Borley, N R, Goodman, A J, Wheeler, J M D

    “…Some clinicians have argued that 2-week wait suspected colorectal cancer patients can go 'straight-to-test' to facilitate time to diagnosis and treatment. The…”
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    Pervasive antisense transcription is evolutionarily conserved in budding yeast by Goodman, Aaron J, Daugharthy, Evan R, Kim, Junhyong

    Published in Molecular biology and evolution (01-02-2013)
    “…Antisense transcription, or transcription on the opposite strand of the same genomic locus as another transcript, has been observed in many organisms,…”
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    The association of gastric leptin with oesophageal inflammation and metaplasia by Francois, F, Roper, J, Goodman, A J, Pei, Z, Ghumman, M, Mourad, M, de Perez, A Z Olivares, Perez-Perez, G I, Tseng, C-H, Blaser, M J

    Published in Gut (01-01-2008)
    “…Gastro-oesophageal reflux disease complications may reflect imbalances between protective and injurious factors. Through its effects on cell growth, leptin may…”
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