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    Direct measurement of the image displacement instability in a linear induction accelerator by Burris-Mog, T. J., Ekdahl, C. A., Moir, D. C.

    Published in Physical review. Accelerators and beams (19-06-2017)
    “…The image displacement instability (IDI) has been measured on the 20 MeV Axis I of the dual axis radiographic hydrodynamic test facility and compared to…”
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    Detection of low-frequency DNA variants by targeted sequencing of the Watson and Crick strands by Cohen, Joshua D., Douville, Christopher, Dudley, Jonathan C., Mog, Brian J., Popoli, Maria, Ptak, Janine, Dobbyn, Lisa, Silliman, Natalie, Schaefer, Joy, Tie, Jeanne, Gibbs, Peter, Tomasetti, Cristian, Papadopoulos, Nickolas, Kinzler, Kenneth W., Vogelstein, Bert

    Published in Nature biotechnology (01-10-2021)
    “…Identification and quantification of low-frequency mutations remain challenging despite improvements in the baseline error rate of next-generation sequencing…”
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    Struggling with Sustainability—A Comparative Framework for Evaluating Sustainable Development Programs by Mog, Justin M.

    Published in World development (01-12-2004)
    “…“Sustainability” is an inherently dynamic, indefinite and contested concept. “Sustainable development” must, therefore, be seen as an unending process—defined…”
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    Improving the sensitivity of in vivo CRISPR off-target detection with DISCOVER-Seq by Zou, Roger S., Liu, Yang, Gaido, Oscar E. Reyes, Konig, Maximilian F., Mog, Brian J., Shen, Leo L., Aviles-Vazquez, Franklin, Marin-Gonzalez, Alberto, Ha, Taekjip

    Published in Nature methods (01-05-2023)
    “…Discovery of off-target CRISPR–Cas activity in patient-derived cells and animal models is crucial for genome editing applications, but currently exhibits low…”
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    Targeting public neoantigens for cancer immunotherapy by Pearlman, Alexander H, Hwang, Michael S, Konig, Maximilian F, Hsiue, Emily Han-Chung, Douglass, Jacqueline, DiNapoli, Sarah R, Mog, Brian J, Bettegowda, Chetan, Pardoll, Drew M, Gabelli, Sandra B, Papadopoulos, Nicholas, Kinzler, Kenneth W, Vogelstein, Bert, Zhou, Shibin

    Published in Nature cancer (01-05-2021)
    “…Several current immunotherapy approaches target private neoantigens derived from mutations that are unique to individual patients' tumors. However,…”
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    Direct Detection and Quantification of Neoantigens by Wang, Qing, Douglass, Jacqueline, Hwang, Michael S, Hsiue, Emily Han-Chung, Mog, Brian J, Zhang, Ming, Papadopoulos, Nickolas, Kinzler, Kenneth W, Zhou, Shibin, Vogelstein, Bert

    Published in Cancer immunology research (01-11-2019)
    “…Many immunotherapeutic approaches under development rely on T-cell recognition of cancer-derived peptides bound to human leukocyte antigen molecules on the…”
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    Hot dense capsule-implosion cores produced by Z-pinch dynamic Hohlraum radiation by Bailey, J E, Chandler, G A, Slutz, S A, Golovkin, I, Lake, P W, MacFarlane, J J, Mancini, R C, Burris-Mog, T J, Cooper, G, Leeper, R J, Mehlhorn, T A, Moore, T C, Nash, T J, Nielsen, D S, Ruiz, C L, Schroen, D G, Varnum, W A

    Published in Physical review letters (27-02-2004)
    “…Hot dense capsule implosions driven by Z-pinch x rays have been measured using a approximately 220 eV dynamic Hohlraum to implode 1.7-2.1 mm diameter…”
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    Modeling Temporal Spot Size Evolution on a Linear Induction Accelerator by Weller, M. E., Burris-Mog, T. J., Scott, E. R., Ekdahl, C. A., McCuistian, B. T.

    “…The primary goal of most linear induction accelerators is to generate the best possible spot size and dose for radiographic measurements. Arguably the most…”
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    A Gold-Coated FBG Sensor for Heat-Flux Measurement in Harsh Environment by Burgess, R. R., Hulgan, S. A., Mog, S. J., Mazingo, A. N., Thome, O. G., Bruncz, A. R., Duan, L.

    Published in 2023 IEEE Photonics Conference (IPC) (12-11-2023)
    “…We report the development of a fiber-optic heat-flux sensor based on gold-coated fiber Bragg gratings and the tests of its operation in a high-temperature…”
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