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Designed to further collaboration among the community, this database allows members to list their active research projects into a common database. Faculty, staff and students and members of the public can search the database for areas of interest.

As a service to the research community, NYC-LSAMP is pleased to provide a complete listing of abstracts for papers submitted via the NYC-LSAMP virtual community. You can search by keyword and find all citations that contain the keyword in either the title, abstracts, or author sections of the research project.

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Enhancement of antifungal antibiotic production from marine actinomycetes.  (more info) 10 7/24/2002
Enhancement of Antifungal Antibiotic Production from Marine Actinomycetes. By: Ottono Usanga Mentor: Loretta Taras July 15, 2002. Actinomycetes
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Subjects: Biology
SYNTHESIS OF A BIOCOMPATABLE SILVER-PROTEIN CONJUGATE FOR  (more info) 7 8/12/2002
Drug delivery and drug targeting on the molecular level is fast growing branch of biomaterials and bioengineering fields. The increasing research in t
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Subjects: Biology
Effects of Flutamide on the sexual characteristics of Guppies  (more info) 1 1/1/2005 5:27:00 PM
The goal of this project is to determine the effects of flutamide on sexual characteristics and sex ratios of guppies (Poecilia reticulata). Flut
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Subjects: Biology
Axial Ligand Effects In Metal Porphyrin Catalysis of Hydroperoxide Oxidation On Alkene Substrates  (more info) 2 1/3/2005 11:39:00 PM
The purpose of this research is to change the axial ligand of a porphyrin, and to see how efficient it would be as a catalyst in a reaction with an
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Subjects: Biology
Large scale purification of neurite outgrowth promoting fragment, FnA-D of tenascin-C in E coli  (more info) 2 1/8/2007 4:09:00 PM
Extracellular matrices (ECMs) have been demonstrated to play a key role in embryogenesis. Laminin, fibronectin, collagen, and tenascin proteins repre
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Subjects: Biology
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