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Publications by Katelyn T. Gause
Codelivery of NOD2 and TLR9 Ligands via Nanoengineered Protein Antigen Particles for Improving and Tuning Immune Responses
Advanced Functional Materials
Materials Science
Condensed Matter Physics
Electrochemistry
Nanoscience
Optical
Biomaterials
Magnetic Materials
Nanotechnology
Chemistry
Electronic
Nanoscale Engineering of Low-Fouling Surfaces Through Polydopamine Immobilisation of Zwitterionic Peptides
Soft Matter
Chemistry
Condensed Matter Physics
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