David Endicott Putnam
David Endicott Putnam (December 10, 1898 – September 12, 1918) was an American flying ace of World War I. He was known as the “Ace of Aces,” for thirteen confirmed kills, and thirty cumulative unconfirmed. He was shot down by German ace Georg von Hantelmann. Provided by Wikipedia
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Synergistic Interactions of a Synthetic Lubricin-Mimetic with Fibronectin for Enhanced Wear Protection by Roberto C. Andresen Eguiluz, Sierra G. Cook, Mingchee Tan, Cory N. Brown, Noah J. Pacifici, Mihir S. Samak, Lawrence J. Bonassar, David Putnam, Delphine Gourdon, Delphine Gourdon
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Mechanistic insight into the TH1-biased immune response to recombinant subunit vaccines delivered by probiotic bacteria-derived outer membrane vesicles. by Joseph A Rosenthal, Chung-Jr Huang, Anne M Doody, Tiffany Leung, Kaho Mineta, Danielle D Feng, Elizabeth C Wayne, Nozomi Nishimura, Cynthia Leifer, Matthew P DeLisa, Susana Mendez, David Putnam
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A modular vaccine platform enabled by decoration of bacterial outer membrane vesicles with biotinylated antigens by Kevin B. Weyant, Ayomide Oloyede, Sukumar Pal, Julie Liao, Mariela Rivera-De Jesus, Thapakorn Jaroentomeechai, Tyler D. Moeller, Steven Hoang-Phou, Sean F. Gilmore, Riya Singh, Daniel C. Pan, David Putnam, Christopher Locher, Luis M. de la Maza, Matthew A. Coleman, Matthew P. DeLisa
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