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Comment on the Communication "The Key to Solving the Protein-Folding Problem Lies in an Accurate Description of the Denatured State" by van Gunsteren et al. We thank Eugene Shakhnovich (Harvard University) for pointing out the references on lattice polymer simulations and very helpful discussions. We also thank Wilfred van Gunsteren for comments on the manuscript. A.R.D. is a Burroughs Wellcome Fund Hitchings-Elion Postdoctoral Fellow. The work done at Harvard was supported in part by the National Institutes of Health.
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Dinner, Aaron R
Karplus, Martin
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Electrochemically Directed Self-Assembly on Gold We gratefully acknowledge partial funding from the Polymer Interfaces Center, an Industry/University Cooperative Research Center at Lehigh University, sponsored by the National Science Foundation and Lehigh University. We thank AT&T Bell Laboratories (now Lucent, Inc.) for a gift of the triple-track testers. We also thank A. C. Miller for assistance with the XPS measurements, L. Lowe-Krentz for allowing the use of the fluorescence microscope and G. Freund for translating the manuscript into German.
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Solid-Phase Capture-Release Strategy Applied to Oligosaccharide Synthesis on a Soluble Polymer Support This work was supported in part by the Mizutani Foundation for Glycoscience (grant to Y.I.), the RIKEN Presidential Fund (grant to S.M.), and the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research to S.M.). We thank Dr. Teiji Chihara and his staff for the elemental analyses, Ms. Yasuko Tanaka for her contribution at the exploratory stage of this work, and Ms. Akemi Takahashi for her technical assistance.
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Ando, Hiromune
Manabe, Shino
Nakahara, Yoshiaki
Ito, Yukishige
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Synthesis of a Nanoporous Polymer with Hexagonal Channels from Supramolecular Discotic Liquid Crystals We gratefully acknowledge the Korean Ministry of Science and Technology (Creative Research Initiative Program) for support of this work, and the Korean Ministry of Education (Brain Korea 21 program) for graduate studentships (H.-K.L. and Y.J.C). We also thank Dr. Y. S. Kang and Mr. J. H. Kim for gas permeability experiments and Prof. B. H. Sohn and Prof. P. K. Bharadwaj for helpful discussions. The X-ray diffraction measurements were performed at the Pohang Accelerator Laboratory (Beamline 3C2).
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Lee, Hyung-Kun
Lee, Hyoyoung
Ko, Young Ho
Chang, Young Joo
Oh, Nam-Keun
Zin, Wang-Cheol
Kim, Kimoon
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Designing a Helical Polymer that Reverses its Handedness at a Selected, Continuously Variable, Temperature We would like to thank R. L. B. Selinger for helpful discussions. The Office of Naval Research supported the work at both the Polytechnic University and the Naval Research Laboratory. The work at the Polytechnic University was also supported by the Chemistry and Polymers Programs of the National Science Foundation and by the Petroleum Research Fund administered by the American Chemical Society. We are grateful to Professor Krzysztof Matyjaszewski of Carnegie-Mellon University for a discussion that led to the development of this work.
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pH-Responsive Polymer Microspheres: Rapid Release of Encapsulated Material within the Range of Intracellular pH Financial support was provided by the NSF (Cooperative Agreement No. ECC9843342 to the MIT Biotechnology Process Engineering Center), the NIH (GM26698), and the Department of the Army (Cooperative Agreement DAMD 17-99-2-9-001 to the Center for Innovative Minimally Invasive Therapy). D.M.L. wishes to thank the NIH for a Postdoctoral Fellowship (NRSA Fellowship No. 1 F32 GM20227-01). Scanning electron microscopy and confocal microscopy images were acquired by William Fowle at the Northeastern University Center for Electron Microscopy. Dr. David Putnam, David Ting, and Tommy Thomas are thanked for helpful discussions.
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Lynn, David M
Amiji, Mansoor M
Langer, Robert
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