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    Organizing Enzymes on Self‐Assembled Protein Cages for Cascade Reactions by Kang, Wei, Ma, Xiao, Kakarla, Deepika, Zhang, Huawei, Fang, Yunming, Chen, Baizhu, Zhu, Kongfu, Zheng, Danni, Wu, Zhiyue, Li, Bo, Xue, Chuang

    Published in Angewandte Chemie International Edition (23-12-2022)
    “…Cells use self‐assembled biomaterials such as lipid membranes or proteinaceous shells to coordinate thousands of reactions that simultaneously take place…”
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    Organizing Enzymes on Self‐Assembled Protein Cages for Cascade Reactions by Kang, Wei, Ma, Xiao, Kakarla, Deepika, Zhang, Huawei, Fang, Yunming, Chen, Baizhu, Zhu, Kongfu, Zheng, Danni, Wu, Zhiyue, Li, Bo, Xue, Chuang

    Published in Angewandte Chemie (23-12-2022)
    “…Cells use self‐assembled biomaterials such as lipid membranes or proteinaceous shells to coordinate thousands of reactions that simultaneously take place…”
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    Contact-Coupled Impact of Slender Rods: Analysis and Experimental Validation by Sanders, A.P., Tibbitts, I.B., Kakarla, D., Siskey, S., Ochoa, J.A., Ong, K.L., Brannon, R.M.

    Published in Experimental mechanics (01-02-2014)
    “…To validate models of contact mechanics in low speed structural impact, slender rods were impacted in a drop tower, and measurements of the contact and…”
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    Contact force analysis under femoral head microseparation for ceramic-on-ceramic hip implants: Finite element analysis and experimental validation by Kakarla, Lakshmi Navya Deepika

    Published 01-01-2012
    “…When a prosthetic hip fails to perform like an ideal ball-and-socket joint but instead permits small subluxation and edge loading between the joint members,…”
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    Dissertation
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    Contact force analysis under femoral head microseparation for ceramic-on-ceramic hip implants: Finite element analysis and experimental validation by Kakarla, Lakshmi Navya Deepika

    “…When a prosthetic hip fails to perform like an ideal ball-and-socket joint but instead permits small subluxation and edge loading between the joint members,…”
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    Dissertation