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Eric W Roth

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Ribet S, Murthy A, Roth E, Reis R, Dravid V
Mater Today (Kidlington) . 2022 Mar; 50:100-115. PMID: 35241968
Inspired by the unique architectures composed of hard and soft materials in natural and biological systems, synthetic hybrid structures and associated soft-hard interfaces have recently evoked significant interest. Soft matter...
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Landy K, Gibson K, Urbach Z, Park S, Roth E, Weigand S, et al.
Nano Lett . 2022 Jan; 22(1):280-285. PMID: 34978818
Although examples of colloidal crystal analogues to metal alloys have been reported, general routes for preparing 3D analogues to random substitutional alloys do not exist. Here, we use the programmability...
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De Mel J, Gupta S, Harmon S, Stingaciu L, Roth E, Siebenbuerger M, et al.
Langmuir . 2021 Jul; 37(31):9560-9570. PMID: 34328747
Acetaminophen (APAP) or paracetamol, despite its wide and common use for pain and fever symptoms, shows a variety of side effects, toxic effects, and overdose effects. The most common form...
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Cho S, Park W, Kim H, Jokisaari J, Roth E, Lee S, et al.
ACS Appl Nano Mater . 2021 May; 1(9):4602-4611. PMID: 34056557
Inspired by the gallstone formation mechanism, we report a fast one-pot synthesis of high-surface-area bimetallic hierarchical supra-nanostructures. As gallstones are generated from metal cholate complexes, cholate bile acid molecules with...
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Hershewe J, Warfel K, Iyer S, Peruzzi J, Sullivan C, Roth E, et al.
Nat Commun . 2021 Apr; 12(1):2363. PMID: 33888690
Cell-free gene expression (CFE) systems from crude cellular extracts have attracted much attention for biomanufacturing and synthetic biology. However, activating membrane-dependent functionality of cell-derived vesicles in bacterial CFE systems has...
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Lee H, Balough J, Roth E, Vaccari S, Duncan F
Andrology . 2021 Feb; 9(3):922-932. PMID: 33565255
Background: Although only one spermatozoon is needed to create a zygote, a significant challenge is the storage and recovery of germ cells when sperm counts are extremely low. Objectives: We...
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Song Q, Wang X, Holmes T, Bonkowski M, Roth E, Ponedal A, et al.
J Invest Dermatol . 2021 Jan; 141(6):1428-1437.e8. PMID: 33385397
Scavenger receptors clear pathogens, transport lipid, and mediate polyanionic ligand uptake in macrophages, but their expression and role in the skin are poorly understood. Although the epidermal barrier typically excludes...
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Wang S, Park S, Buru C, Lin H, Chen P, Roth E, et al.
Nat Commun . 2020 May; 11(1):2495. PMID: 32427872
Colloidal crystal engineering with nucleic acid-modified nanoparticles is a powerful way for preparing 3D superlattices, which may be useful in many areas, including catalysis, sensing, and photonics. To date, the...
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Kennedy N, Hershewe J, Nichols T, Roth E, Wilke C, Mills C, et al.
PLoS One . 2020 Mar; 15(3):e0226395. PMID: 32150579
Bacterial microcompartments (MCPs) are protein-based organelles that encapsulate metabolic pathways. Metabolic engineers have recently sought to repurpose MCPs to encapsulate heterologous pathways to increase flux through pathways of interest. As...
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Wang S, Du J, Diercks N, Zhou W, Roth E, Dravid V, et al.
J Am Chem Soc . 2019 Dec; 141(51):20443-20450. PMID: 31840989
Colloidal crystal engineering with DNA has emerged as a powerful tool for precisely controlling the arrangement of nanoscale building blocks in three-dimensional superlattices, where nanoparticles densely modified with DNA can...