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Luke D. Lavis

Luke D. Lavis is an American chemist working at the Janelia Research Campus of the Howard Hughes Medical Institute. He is best known for his work on small-molecule dyes that enable biological research. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Aurora 2.0: A fluorogenic dye library for expanding the capability of protein-adaptive differential scanning fluorimetry (paDSF)

    Aurora 2.0: A fluorogenic dye library for expanding the capability of protein-adaptive differential scanning fluorimetry (paDSF) by Annemarie F. Charvat, Kayleigh Mason-Chalmers, Aneta Grabinska-Rogala, Shloka Shivakumar, Zachary Gale-Day, Taiasean Wu, Zoe Millbern, Jonathan B. Grimm, Emma C. Carroll, K․ Peter R․ Nilsson, Luke D. Lavis, Nelson R. Vinueza, Jason E. Gestwicki

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    Dendritic excitations govern back-propagation via a spike-rate accelerometer

    Dendritic excitations govern back-propagation via a spike-rate accelerometer by Pojeong Park, J. David Wong-Campos, Daniel G. Itkis, Byung Hun Lee, Yitong Qi, Hunter C. Davis, Benjamin Antin, Amol Pasarkar, Jonathan B. Grimm, Sarah E. Plutkis, Katie L. Holland, Liam Paninski, Luke D. Lavis, Adam E. Cohen

    Published 2025-02-01
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