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Multilayered Film for Delivering Proteins and Other Small Molecules into Cells
The ability to deliver proteins into cells has many therapeutic and research applications. However, peptide drugs and therapeutic proteins are notoriously difficult to administer, in part because of t...
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David Lynn, Ronald Raines, Christopher Jewell, Stephen Fuchs, Ryan Flessner | P07251US
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Strong, Stable, Semisynthetic Collagen Mimic for Wound Healing, Artificial Skin, Sutures and Leather
Collagen is the most abundant protein in vertebrates. It serves as the fundamental structural protein for vertebrate tissues and is critically important in wound healing. Many diseases, including arth...
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Ronald Raines, Frank Kotch | P08274US
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Efficient, Lower Cost Chemical Transformation of Lignocellulosic Biomass into Fuels and Chemicals
Cellulosic biomass has tremendous potential as a renewable resource for the production of fuels and chemicals. It is especially promising because it is inexpensive and readily available from cro...
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Ronald Raines, Joseph Binder | P08210US
Technology
Traceless Staudinger Ligation for the Synthesis of Peptides and Proteins in Water
UW–Madison researchers previously developed a method of using traceless Staudinger ligation to chemically synthesize proteins (see WARF reference number P00315US). This method is based on ...
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Ronald Raines, Matthew Soellner, Annie Tam | P08350US02
Technology
Simple, Gentle and Chemoselective Method of Synthesizing Diazo Compounds
Diazo compounds, which have the general formula R2C=N2, are versatile intermediates in organic synthesis. They participate in a variety of thermal, photochemical and metal-catalyzed reactions. M...
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Ronald Raines, Eddie Myers | P08318US02
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University of Wisconsin–Madison Biorenewables Portfolio
UW-Madison’s biorenewable expertise spans from agricultural and crop sciences through the biological domains to engineering applications of these innovations. This makes for a unique melting pot of ideas particularly…