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Luke P Skala

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Moisanu C, Jacobberger R, Skala L, Stern C, Wasielewski M, Dichtel W
J Am Chem Soc . 2023 Aug; 145(33):18447-18454. PMID: 37552123
Molecular electronic spin qubits have great potential for use in quantum information science applications because their structure can be rationally tuned using synthetic chemistry. Their integration into a new class...
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Aguilar-Enriquez X, Skala L, Dichtel W
J Org Chem . 2022 Dec; 87(24):16307-16312. PMID: 36459578
The synthesis of a diol containing a nonalternant aromatic core was investigated to access a nonalternant isomer of bisanthene with functional groups suitable for two-dimensional polymerization. An alternant diol and...
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Klemes M, Skala L, Ateia M, Trang B, Helbling D, Dichtel W
Acc Chem Res . 2020 Sep; 53(10):2314-2324. PMID: 32930563
Organic micropollutants (MPs) are increasing in number and concentration in water systems as a result of human activities. Often from human origin, these micropollutants build up in the environment because...
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Skala L, Yang A, Klemes M, Xiao L, Dichtel W
J Am Chem Soc . 2019 Aug; 141(34):13315-13319. PMID: 31411879
Disinfection byproducts such as trihalomethanes are commonly found in drinking water. Trihalomethanes are formed upon chlorination of natural organic matter found in many drinking water sources. Inspired by molecular CHCl⊂cavitand...
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Plank T, Skala L, Davis J
Chem Commun (Camb) . 2017 May; 53(46):6235-6238. PMID: 28537282
Binary mixtures of guanosine (G 1) and 8-aminoguanosine (8AmG 2) form stable, transparent supramolecular hydrogels with stoichiometric concentrations of either K or Ba salts. These hydrogels selectively bind anionic dyes.
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Uchida N, Washington K, Mozer B, Platner C, Ballantine J, Skala L, et al.
Hum Gene Ther Methods . 2017 Mar; 28(2):91-99. PMID: 28267358
Sickle cell disease results from a point mutation in exon 1 of the β-globin gene (total 3 exons). Replacing sickle β-globin exon 1 (and exon 2) with a normal sequence...
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Uchida N, Weitzel R, Shvygin A, Skala L, Raines L, Bonifacino A, et al.
Mol Ther Methods Clin Dev . 2016 Sep; 3:16059. PMID: 27652288
Reduced intensity conditioning (RIC) is desirable for hematopoietic stem cell (HSC) gene therapy applications. However, low gene marking was previously observed in gene therapy trials, suggesting that RIC might be...
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Peters G, Skala L, Davis J
J Am Chem Soc . 2015 Dec; 138(1):134-9. PMID: 26684297
Thioflavin T (ThT) functions as a molecular chaperone for gelation of water by guanosine and lithium borate. Substoichiometric ThT (1 mol % relative to hydrogelator) results in faster hydrogelation as...
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Uchida N, Green R, Ballantine J, Skala L, Hsieh M, Tisdale J
Exp Hematol . 2015 Oct; 44(2):106-15. PMID: 26499040
Unlike cell lines, human hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) are less efficiently transduced with HIV-1 vectors, potentially limiting this approach. To investigate which step (internalization, reverse transcription, nuclear transport, and integration)...
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Peters G, Skala L, Plank T, Oh H, Reddy G, Marsh A, et al.
J Am Chem Soc . 2015 Apr; 137(17):5819-27. PMID: 25871426
The ability to modulate the physical properties of a supramolecular hydrogel may be beneficial for biomaterial and biomedical applications. We find that guanosine (G 1), when combined with 0.5 equiv...