Publications

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2015
Diaz HMorales, Mejares E, Newman-Smith E, Smith WC.  2015.  ACAM, a novel member of the neural IgCAM family, mediates anterior neural tube closure in a primitive chordate. Developmental Biology.
Copp SM, Schultz DE, Swasey S, Gwinn EG.  2015.  Atomically Precise Arrays of Fluorescent Silver Clusters: A Modular Approach for Metal Cluster Photonics on DNA Nanostructures. ACS nano.
Pallaoro A, Braun GB, Moskovits M.  2015.  Biotags Based on Surface-Enhanced Raman Can Be as Bright as Fluorescence Tags. Nano Letters. 15(10)
Yu D, Feinstein SC, Valentine MT.  2015.  Effects of wild type tau and disease-linked tau mutations on microtubule organization and intracellular trafficking in COS-7 cells. Journal of Biomechanics.
M. Ramirez D, Oakley TH.  2015.  Eye-independent, light-activated chromatophore expansion (LACE) and expression of phototransduction genes in the skin of Octopus bimaculoides. The Journal of Experimental Biology. 218:1513-1520.
B Ahn K, Das S, Linstadt R, Kaufman Y, Martinez-Rodriguez NR, Mirshafian R, Kesselman E, Talmon Y, Lipshutz BH, Israelachvili JN et al..  2015.  High-performance mussel-inspired adhesives of reduced complexity. Nature communications. 6
Huang X, Hu Q, Braun GB, Pallaoro A, Morales DP, Zasadzinski J, Clegg DO, Reich NO.  2015.  Light-activated RNA interference in human embryonic stem cells. Biomaterials.
Yan H, Catania C, Bazan GC.  2015.  Membrane-Intercalating Conjugated Oligoelectrolytes: Impact on Bioelectrochemical Systems. Advanced Materials.
Seo S, Das S, Zalicki P, Mirshafian R, Eisenbach CD, Israelachvili JN, Waite JHerbert, B Ahn K.  2015.  Micro-phase behavior and enhanced wet-cohesion of synthetic copolyampholytes inspired by a mussel foot protein. Journal of the American Chemical Society.
Filippidi E, DeMartini DG, de Molina PM, Danner EW, Kim J, Helgeson ME, J Waite H, Valentine MT.  2015.  The microscopic network structure of mussel (Mytilus) adhesive plaques. J. R. Soc. Interface. 12
Kassmer SH, Rodriguez D, Langenbacher AD, Bui C, De Tomaso AW.  2015.  Migration of germline progenitor cells is directed by sphingosine-1-phosphate signalling in a basal chordate. Nature communications. 6
Taketa DA, Nydam ML, Langenbacher AD, Rodriguez D, Sanders E, De Tomaso AW.  2015.  Molecular evolution and in vitro characterization of Botryllus histocompatibility factor.. Immunogenetics.
Levy ES, Morales DP, Garcia JV, Reich N, Ford PC.  2015.  Near-IR mediated intracellular uncaging of NO from cell targeted hollow gold nanoparticles. Chemical Communications.
McNair HM, Brzezinski MA, Krause JW.  2015.  Quantifying diatom silicification with the fluorescent dye, PDMPO. Limnology and Oceanography: Methods.
Levine ZA, Larini L, LaPointe NE, Feinstein SC, Shea J-E.  2015.  Regulation and aggregation of intrinsically disordered peptides. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
DeMartini DG, Izumi M, Weaver AT, Pandolfi E, Morse DE.  2015.  Structures, Organization and Function of Reflectin Proteins in Dynamically Tunable Reflective Cells.. Journal of Biological Chemistry. :jbc–M115.
Camacho KM, Kumar S, Menegatti S, Vogus DR, Anselmo AC, Mitragotri S.  2015.  Synergistic antitumor activity of camptothecin–doxorubicin combinations and their conjugates with hyaluronic acid. Journal of Controlled Release. 210:198-207.
Menegatti S, Ruocco N, Kumar S, Zakrewsky M, De Oliveira JSanchez, Helgeson M.E, Leal GL, Mitragotri S.  2015.  Synthesis and Characterization of a Self-Fluorescent Hyaluronic Acid–Based Gel for Dermal Applications. Advanced Healthcare Materials. 4:2297–2305.
Eschmann NA, Do TD, LaPointe NE, Shea J-E, Feinstein SC, Bowers MT, Han S.  2015.  Tau Aggregation Propensity Engrained in Its Solution State. The Journal of Physical Chemistry B. 119(45)
Ganguly P, Do TD, Larini L, LaPointe NE, Sercel AJ, Shade MF, Feinstein SC, Bowers MT, Shea J-E.  2015.  Tau Assembly: The Dominant Role of PHF6 (VQIVYK) in Microtubule Binding Region Repeat R3. The Journal of Physical Chemistry B. 119(13)
Bailey JK, Fields AT, Cheng K, Lee A, Wagenaar E, Lagrois R, Schmidt B, Xia B, Ma D.  2015.  WD Repeat-Containing Protein 5 (WDR5) Localizes to the Midbody and Regulates Abscission. Journal of Biological Chemistry. :jbc–M114.
Di Maio A, Setar L, Tiozzo S, De Tomaso AW.  2015.  Wnt affects symmetry and morphogenesis during post-embryonic development in colonial chordates. EvoDevo. 6:17.

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