User:Abigail E. Miller/Notebook/CHEM571 Lab Project
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| - | The BioMaterials Design Laboratory at American University is the upper level laboratory course, CHEM571 and CHEM572, which investigates the incorporation of nanoparticles into protein films, inspired by the protein film research published by Bakshi, et al (doi:10.1021/jp110296y). | + | The BioMaterials Design Laboratory at American University is the upper level laboratory course, CHEM571 and CHEM572, which investigates the incorporation of protein nucleated gold nanoparticles into protein films, inspired by the protein film research published by Bakshi, et al (doi:10.1021/jp110296y). |
| - | + | Fro the Fall of 2012 we are looking at how the protein nucleation of the AuNPS are affected by their environment. | |
| - | ==My Project Tasks== | + | ==My Project Tasks - for Fall 2012== |
| - | # | + | # investigate ionic strength and pH affects on protein nucleation of AuNPs |
| + | ## with BSA, lysozyme and Adenosine deaminase | ||
| + | # synthesize Adenosine deaminase | ||
| + | # create two mutates of Adenosine deaminase | ||
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Project DescriptionThe BioMaterials Design Laboratory at American University is the upper level laboratory course, CHEM571 and CHEM572, which investigates the incorporation of protein nucleated gold nanoparticles into protein films, inspired by the protein film research published by Bakshi, et al (doi:10.1021/jp110296y). Fro the Fall of 2012 we are looking at how the protein nucleation of the AuNPS are affected by their environment. My Project Tasks - for Fall 2012
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