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Catherine E Gardner

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Analytical Chemistry|November 16, 2002
Atomic force microscopy probes go electrochemicalCatherine E Gardner, Julie V Macpherson
Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences|January 17, 2012
Decoupling the effects of surface chemistry and humidity on solid-state hydrolysis of aspirin in the presence of dicalcium phosphate dihydrateAndrew M Cassidy, Catherine E Gardner, Tony Auffret, et al.
Analytical Chemistry|February 2, 2006
Development of a nanowire-based test bed device for molecular electronics applicationsCatherine E Gardner, Mohamed A Ghanem, James W Wilson, et al.
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications|January 27, 2005
An unusual soluble beta-turn-rich conformation of prion is involved in fibril formation and toxic to neuronal cellsJurate Kazlauskaite, Anna Young, Catherine E Gardner, et al.
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Analytical Chemistry|November 16, 2002
Atomic force microscopy probes go electrochemicalCatherine E Gardner, Julie V Macpherson
Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences|January 17, 2012
Decoupling the effects of surface chemistry and humidity on solid-state hydrolysis of aspirin in the presence of dicalcium phosphate dihydrateAndrew M Cassidy, Catherine E Gardner, Tony Auffret, et al.
Analytical Chemistry|February 2, 2006
Development of a nanowire-based test bed device for molecular electronics applicationsCatherine E Gardner, Mohamed A Ghanem, James W Wilson, et al.
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications|January 27, 2005
An unusual soluble beta-turn-rich conformation of prion is involved in fibril formation and toxic to neuronal cellsJurate Kazlauskaite, Anna Young, Catherine E Gardner, et al.
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