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Neil Dalchau

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Nature Nanotechnology|July 25, 2017
A spatially localized architecture for fast and modular DNA computingGourab Chatterjee, Neil Dalchau, Richard A Muscat, et al.
Molecular Biosystems|September 19, 2009
Systems analyses of circadian networksKatharine E Hubbard, Fiona C Robertson, Neil Dalchau, et al.
Nature Communications|February 21, 2020
Stochastic pulsing of gene expression enables the generation of spatial patterns in Bacillus subtilis biofilmsEugene Nadezhdin, Niall Murphy, Neil Dalchau, et al.
The New Phytologist|October 10, 2014
Is 'peak N' key to understanding the timing of flowering in annual plants?Camille S E Guilbaud, Neil Dalchau, Drew W Purves, et al.
Journal of the Royal Society, Interface|June 12, 2012
Towards the rational design of synthetic cells with prescribed population dynamicsNeil Dalchau, Matthew J Smith, Samuel Martin, et al.
Scientific Reports|October 21, 2015
Selector function of MHC I molecules is determined by protein plasticityAlistair Bailey, Neil Dalchau, Rachel Carter, et al.
Nature Nanotechnology|October 1, 2013
Programmable chemical controllers made from DNAYuan-Jyue Chen, Neil Dalchau, Niranjan Srinivas, et al.
The New Phytologist|October 10, 2013
The circadian clock has transient plasticity of period and is required for timing of nocturnal processes in ArabidopsisAntony N Dodd, Neil Dalchau, Michael J Gardner, et al.
ACS Synthetic Biology|March 18, 2014
A computational method for automated characterization of genetic componentsBoyan Yordanov, Neil Dalchau, Paul K Grant, et al.
Frontiers in Immunology|July 21, 2018
A Mechanistic Model for Predicting Cell Surface Presentation of Competing Peptides by MHC Class I MoleculesDenise S M Boulanger, Ruth C Eccleston, Andrew Phillips, et al.
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Nature Nanotechnology|July 25, 2017
A spatially localized architecture for fast and modular DNA computingGourab Chatterjee, Neil Dalchau, Richard A Muscat, et al.
Molecular Biosystems|September 19, 2009
Systems analyses of circadian networksKatharine E Hubbard, Fiona C Robertson, Neil Dalchau, et al.
Nature Communications|February 21, 2020
Stochastic pulsing of gene expression enables the generation of spatial patterns in Bacillus subtilis biofilmsEugene Nadezhdin, Niall Murphy, Neil Dalchau, et al.
The New Phytologist|October 10, 2014
Is 'peak N' key to understanding the timing of flowering in annual plants?Camille S E Guilbaud, Neil Dalchau, Drew W Purves, et al.
Journal of the Royal Society, Interface|June 12, 2012
Towards the rational design of synthetic cells with prescribed population dynamicsNeil Dalchau, Matthew J Smith, Samuel Martin, et al.
Scientific Reports|October 21, 2015
Selector function of MHC I molecules is determined by protein plasticityAlistair Bailey, Neil Dalchau, Rachel Carter, et al.
Nature Nanotechnology|October 1, 2013
Programmable chemical controllers made from DNAYuan-Jyue Chen, Neil Dalchau, Niranjan Srinivas, et al.
The New Phytologist|October 10, 2013
The circadian clock has transient plasticity of period and is required for timing of nocturnal processes in ArabidopsisAntony N Dodd, Neil Dalchau, Michael J Gardner, et al.
ACS Synthetic Biology|March 18, 2014
A computational method for automated characterization of genetic componentsBoyan Yordanov, Neil Dalchau, Paul K Grant, et al.
Frontiers in Immunology|July 21, 2018
A Mechanistic Model for Predicting Cell Surface Presentation of Competing Peptides by MHC Class I MoleculesDenise S M Boulanger, Ruth C Eccleston, Andrew Phillips, et al.
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