11 June 2015
New Publications
Center for Synthetic Biology researchers have published diverse research so far in 2015, spanning nano, chemistry, biophysics and law.
Access a selection of them below.
Congratulations to Center scientists Timo Minssen, Ana Nordberg, Tom Vosch, Nina Buch-Månson, Sara Bonde, Tine Berthing Jesper Nygård Karen Martinez, Rune Frederiksen, Katrine Rønne Rostgaard, P. Krogstrup, T. Vosch, J. Nygård, Thomas Günther-Pomorski, Seong Wook Yang, Cho Keun, Pratik Shah and Moonyoung Ryu.
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Cesium Toxicity Alters MicroRNA Processing and AGO1 Expressions in Arabidopsis thaliana
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DNA/RNA chimera templates improve the emission intensity and target the accessibility of silver nanocluster-based sensors for human microRNA detection.
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The Impact of Broccoli II & Tomatoes II on European patents in conventional breeding, GMO’s and Synthetic Biology: The grand finale of a juicy European patents tale?
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Spectrally Resolved Confocal Microscopy using Lanthanide Centred near-IR Emission
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Spatial distribution and temporal evolution of DRONPA-fused SNAP25 clusters in adrenal chromaffin cells
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The evolution of the CJEU’s case law on stem cell patents: Context, outcome and implications of Case C‑364/13 International Stem Cell Corporation.
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Towards a Better Prediction of Cell Settling on Nanostructure Arrays—Simple Means to Complicated Ends
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Modulation of fluorescence signals from biomolecules along nanowires due to interaction of light with oriented nanostructures
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Structure and mechanism of ATP-dependent phospholipid transporters.
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Ten simple rules for a successful cross-disciplinary collaboration