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    Gatemons get serious by Weber, Steven J.

    Published in Nature nanotechnology (01-10-2018)
    “…The top-down fabrication of voltage-controlled superconducting qubits brings upscaling into reach…”
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    Hepatic clearance and drug metabolism using isolated perfused rat liver by Liu, Yong, Weber, Steven J, Onua, Emmanuel T

    Published in Current protocols in pharmacology (01-10-2004)
    “…The isolated perfused rat liver (IPRL) has been extensively used as an intact organ model for determination of hepatic clearance and metabolism of drugs. The…”
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    [L-Ala3]DPDPE: A New Enkephalin Analog with a Unique Opioid Receptor Activity Profile. Further Evidence of .delta.-Opioid Receptor Multiplicity by Haaseth, Ronald C, Horan, Peter J, Bilsky, Edward J, Davis, Peg, Zalewska, Teresa, Slaninova, Jirina, Yamamura, Henry I, Weber, Steven J, Davis, Thomas P

    Published in Journal of medicinal chemistry (01-05-1994)
    “…To investigate delta-opioid receptor topography near the 3-position of [D-Pen2,D-Pen5]enkephalin (DPDPE), a series of small-group 3-position analogs of DPDPE…”
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    Nontraditional techniques for management of overabundant deer populations by DeNicola, A.J. (White Buffalo, Inc., Hamden, CT.), Weber, S.J, Bridges, C.A, Stokes, J.L

    Published in Wildlife Society bulletin (01-07-1997)
    “…Regardless of the technique used, management of overabundant deer populations in sensitive areas is relatively costly compared to deer management programs…”
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    Distinguishing multi-spin interactions from lower-order effects by Bergamaschi, Thomas R, Menke, Tim, Banner, William P, Di Paolo, Agustin, Weber, Steven J, Hirjibehedin, Cyrus F, Kerman, Andrew J, Oliver, William D

    Published 24-11-2021
    “…Multi-spin interactions can be engineered with artificial quantum spins. However, it is challenging to verify such interactions experimentally. Here we…”
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    Solid-State Qubits: 3D Integration and Packaging by Rosenberg, Danna, Weber, Steven J., Conway, David, Yost, Donna-Ruth W., Mallek, Justin, Calusine, Gregory, Das, Rabindra, Kim, David, Schwartz, Mollie E., Woods, Wayne, Yoder, Jonilyn L., Oliver, William D.

    Published in IEEE microwave magazine (01-08-2020)
    “…Quantum processing has the potential to transform the computing landscape by enabling efficient solutions to problems that are intractable using classical…”
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    Coherent coupled qubits for quantum annealing by Weber, Steven J, Samach, Gabriel O, Hover, David, Gustavsson, Simon, Kim, David K, Melville, Alexander, Rosenberg, Danna, Sears, Adam P, Yan, Fei, Yoder, Jonilyn L, Oliver, William D, Kerman, Andrew J

    Published 06-06-2017
    “…Phys. Rev. Applied 8, 014004 (2017) Quantum annealing is an optimization technique which potentially leverages quantum tunneling to enhance computational…”
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    Suppressing relaxation in superconducting qubits by quasiparticle pumping by Gustavsson, Simon, Yan, Fei, Catelani, Gianluigi, Bylander, Jonas, Kamal, Archana, Birenbaum, Jeffrey, Hover, David, Rosenberg, Danna, Samach, Gabriel, Sears, Adam P, Weber, Steven J, Yoder, Jonilyn L, Clarke, John, Kerman, Andrew J, Yoshihara, Fumiki, Nakamura, Yasunobu, Orlando, Terry P, Oliver, William D

    Published 27-12-2016
    “…Science 354, 1573-1577 (2016) Dynamical error suppression techniques are commonly used to improve coherence in quantum systems. They reduce dephasing errors by…”
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    Intestinal transport of gentamicin with a novel, glycosteroid drug transport agent by Axelrod, H. R., Kim, J. S., Longley, C. B., Lipka, E., Amidon, G. L., Kakarla, R., Hui, Y. W., Weber, S. J., Choe, S., Sofia, M. J.

    Published in Pharmaceutical research (01-12-1998)
    “…PURPOSE: The objective was to investigate the ability of a glycosteroid (TC002) to increase the oral bioavailability of gentamicin. METHODS: Admixtures of…”
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    [ 125I-Tyr 1]biphalin binding to opioid receptors of rat brain and NG108-15 cell membranes by Slaninova, Jirina, Appleyard, Suzanne M., Misicka, Aleksandra, Lipkowski, Andrzej W., Knapp, Richard J., Weber, Steven J., Davis, Thomas P., Yamamura, Henry I., Hruby, Victor J.

    Published in Life sciences (1973) (1998)
    “…Mono iodinated analogues of biphalin [(Tyr-D-Ala-Gly-Phe-NH-) 2], both nonradioactive [I-Tyr 1]biphalin and radioactive [ 125I-Tyr 1]biphalin have been…”
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    [ 125I]SNF 8702: A selective radioligand for CCK B receptors by Slaninova, Jirina, Knapp, Richard J., Weber, Steven J., Davis, Thomas P., Fang, Su-Nan, Hruby, Victor J., Yamamura, Henry I.

    Published in Peptides (New York, N.Y. : 1980) (1995)
    “…The CCK-8 analogue, SNF 8702, was radioiodinated. [ 125I]SNF 8702 showed high-affinity specific binding for both guinea pig and mouse brain tissues, whereas no…”
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    Unexpected antinociceptive potency of cyclic [D-Tca1]CTAP: potential for a novel mechanism of action by Horan, P J, Wild, K D, Kazmierski, W M, Ferguson, R, Hruby, V J, Weber, S J, Davis, T P, Fang, L, Knapp, R J, Yamamura, H I

    Published in European journal of pharmacology (16-03-1993)
    “…This study tested the hypothesis that compounds which may bind simultaneously to delta and mu receptors may be more potent antinociceptive agents than would be…”
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    [125I]SNF 8702: a selective radioligand for CCKB receptors by Slaninova, J, Knapp, R J, Weber, S J, Davis, T P, Fang, S N, Hruby, V J, Yamamura, H I

    Published in Peptides (New York, N.Y. : 1980) (1995)
    “…The CCK-8 analogue, SNF 8702, was radioiodinated. [125I]SNF 8702 showed high-affinity specific binding for both guinea pig and mouse brain tissues, whereas no…”
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    Synthesis of [D-Ala2,4'-125I-Phe3,Glu4]deltorphin and characterization of its delta opioid receptor binding properties by Fang, L, Knapp, R J, Matsunaga, T, Weber, S J, Davis, T, Hruby, V J, Yamamura, H I

    Published in Life sciences (1973) (1992)
    “…Both [D-Ala2,Glu4]Deltorphin and [D-Ala2,4'-I-Phe3,Glu4]Deltorphin are highly selective ligands for delta, relative to mu, opioid receptors. Radiolabeled…”
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