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Matthew E Helgeson

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Straub J, Patel M, Nowotarski M, Rao L, Turiansky M, Fisher M, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2025 Mar; 122(10):e2423211122. PMID: 40048269
Differential isotope effects are an emerging tool for discovering possible nontrivial quantum mechanical effects within biological systems. However, it is often nearly impossible to elucidate the exact mechanisms by which...
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Lee Y, Heuston A, Jin E, Sun J, Liang X, Zhu Y, et al.
Langmuir . 2025 Feb; 41(6):3995-4004. PMID: 39901800
Chemical upcycling of polyethylene (PE) to long-chain alkylaromatics through tandem hydrocracking/aromatization has potential to provide value-added chemicals. However, the liquid product is a complex mixture of alkanes, alkylbenzenes, and polyaromatics,...
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Shannon D, Cerdan K, Kim M, Mecklenburg M, Su J, Chen Y, et al.
Macromolecules . 2025 Jan; 57(24):11339-11349. PMID: 39741960
Bioinspired hydroxypyridinone (HOPO)functionalized materials are shown to display a remarkable capacity for stability and for chelating a wide array of metal ions. This allows for the synthesis of multifunctional networks...
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Datta A, Wang X, Mengel S, DeStefano A, Segalman R, Underhill P, et al.
Macromolecules . 2024 Oct; 57(20):9518-9535. PMID: 39465227
Theories of interpreting polymer physics and rheology at the molecular level from experiments, including small-angle scattering, typically rely on the assumption that polymer chains possess a Gaussian configuration distribution. This...
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Huang T, Levenson R, Li Y, Kohl P, Morse D, Shell M, et al.
Biophys J . 2024 Jul; 123(18):3065-3079. PMID: 38965780
Reflectin is an intrinsically disordered protein known for its ability to modulate the biophotonic camouflage of cephalopods based on its assembly-induced osmotic properties. Its reversible self-assembly into discrete, size-controlled clusters...
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Barney C, Berezvai S, Chau A, Kwon Y, Pitenis A, McMeeking R, et al.
Soft Matter . 2024 Apr; 20(18):3806-3813. PMID: 38646972
Performing conventional mechanical characterization techniques on soft materials can be challenging due to issues such as limited sample volumes and clamping difficulties. Deep indentation and puncture is a promising alternative...
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Liang X, Karnaukh K, Zhao L, Seshadri S, DuBose A, Bailey S, et al.
ACS Cent Sci . 2024 Apr; 10(3):684-694. PMID: 38559290
Fast and programmable transport of droplets on a substrate is desirable in microfluidic, thermal, biomedical, and energy devices. Photoresponsive surfactants are promising candidates to manipulate droplet motion due to their...
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Edwards C, Lakkis K, Luo Y, Helgeson M
Soft Matter . 2023 Nov; 19(45):8849-8862. PMID: 37947798
Non-equilibrium processing of aqueous polyelectrolyte complex (PEC) coacervates is critical to many applications. In particular, many coacervate-forming systems are known to become trapped in out-of-equilibrium states (, precipitation). The mechanism...
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Deline M, Straub J, Patel M, Subba P, Grashei M, van Heijster F, et al.
Front Physiol . 2023 Oct; 14:1200119. PMID: 37781224
Lithium is commonly prescribed as a mood stabilizer in a variety of mental health conditions, yet its molecular mode of action is incompletely understood. Many cellular events associated with lithium...
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Chau A, Edwards C, Helgeson M, Pitenis A
ACS Appl Mater Interfaces . 2023 Aug; 15(36):43075-43086. PMID: 37650860
Hydrogels are hydrated three-dimensional networks of hydrophilic polymers that are commonly used in the biomedical industry due to their mechanical and structural tunability, biocompatibility, and similar water content to biological...