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Publications by A. Ranganathan
Synthesis and Selection of De Novo Proteins That Bind and Impede Cellular Functions of an Essential Mycobacterial Protein
Applied and Environmental Microbiology
Applied Microbiology
Biotechnology
Ecology
Food Science
A Middleware Infrastructure for Active Spaces
IEEE Pervasive Computing
Computational Theory
Software
Computer Science Applications
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Selection Strategy to Generate Aptamer Pairs That Bind to Distinct Sites on Protein Targets
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De Novo Design of Redox Proteins for Fluorescence Read-Out of Cellular Redox Potentials
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Adenovirus Protein VII Functions Throughout Early Phase and Interacts With Cellular Proteins SET and Pp32
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Selection of Heptapeptides That Bind Helix 69 of Bacterial 23S Ribosomal RNA
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Developmental Reprogramming of Rat GLUT-5 Requires De Novo mRNA and Protein Synthesis
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