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    • Motor memory: Revealing conditioned action tendencies using TMS (Supplemental Information) 

      Tran, Dominic MD; Harris, Justin A; Harris, Irina M; Livesey, Evan J
      Published 2019-05-20
      Action tendencies can be elicited by motivationally salient stimuli (e.g., appetitive rewards) or objects that support utilization behaviors. These action tendencies can benefit behavioral performance through speeded ...
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    • Molecular Switches for any pH: A Systematic Study of the Versatile Coordination Behaviour of Cyclam Scorpionands 

      Lau, Yu Heng; Clegg, Jack K; Price, Jason R; Macquart, Rene B; Todd, Matthew H; Rutledge, Peter J
      Published 2017-10-19
      Molecular switches have many potential applications in nanoscience and biomedicine. Transition metal complexes that can be switched from an inert, unreactive state to a catalytically active one by a simple change in ...
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    • Supramolecular methods: the chloride/nitrate transmembrane exchange assay 

      Jowett, Laura A.; Gale, Philip A.
      Published 2019-04-05
      The chloride/nitrate anion exchange assay is one of the most common methods of measuring chloride transport across lipid bilayers. In this methods paper, we provide a step-by-step procedure for using this assay based on ...
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    • Aspect-ratio-dependent interaction of molecular polymer brushes and multicellular tumour spheroids 

      Müllner, Markus; Yang, Kylie; Kaur, Amandeep; New, Elizabeth Joy
      Published 2018-06-08
      Polymer nanoparticles based on molecular polymer brushes allow precise and independent tailoring of nanoparticle characteristics. This enables the synthesis of soft hydrophilic polymer particles with matching composition ...
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    • Synthesis and applications of compartmentalised molecular polymer brushes 

      Pelras, Theophile; Mahon, Clare S.; Müllner, Markus
      Published 2018-06-06
      Polymer science is rapidly advancing towards the precision-construction of synthetic macromolecules of formidable complexity. Beyond the impressive advances in control over polymer composition and uniformity enabled by the ...
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