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pH-Tunable Material Properties of Glycine-Rich Condensates from Tick Bioadhesive
Manali Nandy
, Udit Ghosh
, Ketan A. Ganar
,
Hans Ippel
,
Ingrid Dijkgraaf
, Siddharth Deshpande
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Biochemie
Carim - Blood proteins & engineering
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ticks
100%
ph value
100%
condensates
100%
glycine
100%
proteins
85%
liquids
85%
dynamics
28%
fluorescence
14%
microscopy
14%
variations
14%
range
14%
spectroscopy
14%
biology
14%
peptides
14%
saliva
14%
microstructure
14%
droplets
14%
drug delivery
14%
viscosity
14%
encapsulation
14%
evaporation
14%
curcumin
14%
Keyphrases
Glycine-rich
100%
PH-tunable
100%
Tunable Material Properties
100%
Separation Dynamics
20%
Biomolecule Separation
20%
Ectoparasites
20%
Phase Separate
20%
Protein Surface Hydrophobicity
20%
Curcumin Encapsulation
20%
Droplet Evaporation
20%
Material Science
Materials Property
100%
Fluorescence Microscopy
33%
Hydrophobicity
33%
Curcumin
33%
Chemical Engineering
Phase Separation
100%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Ectoparasite
20%