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Brent Stockwell

Brent Roark Stockwell is an American chemical biologist. He is a Professor of Biological Sciences and Chemistry at Columbia University. In 2012, Stockwell and Scott Dixon coined the term ferroptosis and described several of its key features. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Development of small molecule non-covalent coronavirus 3CL protease inhibitors from DNA-encoded chemical library screening

    Development of small molecule non-covalent coronavirus 3CL protease inhibitors from DNA-encoded chemical library screening by Hengrui Liu, Arie Zask, Farhad Forouhar, Sho Iketani, Alana Williams, Daniel R. Vaz, Dahlya Habashi, Karenna Choi, Samuel J. Resnick, Seo Jung Hong, David H. Lovett, Tian Bai, Alejandro Chavez, David D. Ho, Brent R. Stockwell

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    A multiplex method for rapidly identifying viral protease inhibitors

    A multiplex method for rapidly identifying viral protease inhibitors by Seo Jung Hong, Samuel J Resnick, Sho Iketani, Ji Won Cha, Benjamin Alexander Albert, Christopher T Fazekas, Ching-Wen Chang, Hengrui Liu, Shlomi Dagan, Michael R Abagyan, Pavla Fajtová, Bruce Culbertson, Brooklyn Brace, Eswar R Reddem, Farhad Forouhar, J Fraser Glickman, James M Balkovec, Brent R Stockwell, Lawrence Shapiro, Anthony J O’Donoghue, Yosef Sabo, Joel S Freundlich, David D Ho, Alejandro Chavez

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