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    Real-Time Multiplex PCR Assay for Detection of Brucella spp., B. abortus, and B. melitensis by PROBERT, William S, SCHRADER, Kimmi N, KHUONG, Nhi Y, BYSTROM, Susan L, GRAVES, Margot H

    Published in Journal of Clinical Microbiology (01-03-2004)
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    Protocol for the transformation and engineering of edible algae Arthrospira platensis to generate heterologous protein-expressing strains by Tabakh, Hannah, Jester, Benjamin W., Zhao, Hui, Kuestner, Rolf, Khuong, Nhi, Shanitta, Chelsea, Takeuchi, Ryo, Roberts, James

    Published in STAR protocols (17-03-2023)
    “…Here, we present a protocol for harnessing the natural transformability of the edible algae Arthrospira platensis (common name: spirulina) to generate strains…”
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    Coliphage N4 inhibits cell division by targeting FtsZ and FtsA by Khuong, Nhi

    Published 01-01-2014
    “…Bacteriophages are reliant on host-encoded factors for their reproduction and co-opt these biochemical resources to promote the synthesis of viral products…”
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    Structural rearrangements near the chromophore influence the maturation speed and brightness of DsRed variants by Strongin, Daniel E., Bevis, Brooke, Khuong, Nhi, Downing, Maureen E., Strack, Rita L., Sundaram, Karthik, Glick, Benjamin S., Keenan, Robert J.

    Published in Protein engineering, design and selection (01-11-2007)
    “…The red fluorescent protein DsRed has been extensively engineered for use as an in vivo research tool. In fast maturing DsRed variants, the chromophore…”
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    Coliphage N4 inhibits cell division by targeting FtsZ and FtsA by Khuong, Nhi

    “…Bacteriophages are reliant on host-encoded factors for their reproduction and co-opt these biochemical resources to promote the synthesis of viral products…”
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    Dissertation