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Faculty of Science: Recent submissions

    • LabArchives Offline Notebooks MycetOS 2023 

      Duong, Hung Phat
      Published 2023
      Records of synthesis for compounds published in MycetOS paper number 2.
      Open Access
      Report, Technical
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    • The challenges of controlling polymer synthesis at the molecular and macromolecular level 

      Hakobyan, Karen; Xu, Jiangtao; Muellner, Markus
      Published 2022
      Modern applications of polymers demand further elaboration of molecular-level structures as well as control of various macro-level features. There have been significant advances towards applying the science of synthetic ...
      Open Access
      Article
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    • Molecular Polymer Bottlebrushes in Nanomedicine: Therapeutic and Diagnostic Applications 

      Muellner, Markus
      Published 2022
      Molecular polymer bottlebrushes are densely grafted, individual macromolecules with nanoscale proportions. The last decade has seen an increased focus on this material class, especially in nanomedicine and for biomedical ...
      Open Access
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    • Assessment of heat tolerance on wheat 

      Trethowan, Richard; Thistlethwaite, Rebecca; Hayden, Matthew
      Published 2023-03-20
      Field wheat data collected at three locations at two times of sowing both in season and post harvest. Weather data collected at each site, genotypes are available for all materials as are pedigrees. Wheat phenotype ...
      Open Access
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    • Progress in understanding lateral organ development in plants 

      Heisler, Marcus; Byrne, Mary
      Published 2019
      Plants continuously produce lateral organs from the shoot apex such as leaves and flowers, providing an excellent opportunity to study their development. The plant hormone auxin plays a central role in this process by ...
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