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Discovery of a small-molecule inhibitor of STAT3 by ligand-based pharmacophore screening
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Nanophotonic array-induced dynamic behavior for label-free shape-selective bacteria sieving
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AI is a viable alternative to high throughput screening: a 318-target study
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Encapsulation of probiotics for food and beverage applications
Published 2022“…Up to date, no studies have been done to examine the viability of probiotics in popular, well-liked, commercialized carbonated sodas/beers, but it is known that certain components in these matrices (e.g. phosphoric acid in soda, hops and ethanol in beers) can reduce the viability of probiotics. …”
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