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C. A. D’Ambra, P. T. Getty, T. Eom, M. Czuczola, E. A. Murphy, S. Biswas, A. Abdilla, J. M. Mecca, T. D. Bekemeier, S. Swier, A. Fielitz, C. J. Hawker, and C. M. Bates
Facile Preparation of Tunable Polyborosiloxane Networks via Hydrosilylation
Chemistry of Materials 36 5935-5942 (2024)
K. R. Albanese, J. Read de Alaniz, C. J. Hawker, and C. M. Bates
From health supplement to versatile monomer: Radical ring-opening polymerization and depolymerization of α-lipoic acid
Polymer 304 127167 (2024)
I. A. Moses, C. Wu, and W. F. Reinhart
Crystal growth characterization of WSe2 thin film using machine learning
Materials Today Advances 22 100483 (2024)
V. D. Pham, C. González, Y. J. Dappe, C. Dong, J. A. Robinson, A. Trampert, and R. Engel-Herbert
Atomic-scale characterization of defects in oxygen plasma-treated graphene by scanning tunneling microscopy
Carbon 227 119260 (2024)
K. Luong, and A. Singh
Application of Transformers in Cheminformatics
Journal of Chemical Information and Modeling 64 4392-4409 (2024)
G. E. Kunkel, Q. Zhou, J. W. Treacy, H. R. Montgomery, P. Salas-Ambrosio, A. D. Ready, A. M. Spokoyny, K. N. Houk, and H. D. Maynard
Comparison of Cyclic and Linear PEG Conjugates
Bioconjugate Chemistry 35 744-749 (2024)
M. G. Boebinger, D. E. Yilmaz, A. Ghosh, S. Misra, T. S. Mathis, S. V. Kalinin, S. Jesse, Y. Gogotsi, A. C. T. van Duin, and R. R. Unocic
Direct Fabrication of Atomically Defined Pores in MXenes Using Feedback‐Driven STEM
Small Methods 8 (2024)
J. Chung, J. Li, A. I. Saimon, P. Hong, and Z. Kong
Predicting the stereoselectivity of chemical reactions by composite machine learning method
Scientific Reports 14 (2024)
M. G. Lei, M. A. Jorgenson, E. J. Robbs, I. M. Black, S. Archer-Hartmann, S. Shalygin, P. Azadi, and C. Y. Lee
Characterization of Ssc, an N -acetylgalactosamine-containing Staphylococcus aureus surface polysaccharide
Journal of Bacteriology 206 (2024)
J. Yang, Y. Song, K. Xia, V. H. Pomin, C. Wang, M. Qiao, R. J. Linhardt, J. S. Dordick, and F. Zhang
Marine-Derived Sulfated Glycans Inhibit the Interaction of Heparin with Adhesion Proteins of Mycoplasma pneumoniae
Marine Drugs 22 232 (2024)
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