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Mortaza Molayousefi's research investigates the influence of brine solutions and ancient proteins on the bioavailability and precipitation of life-necessary organic molecules. This work examines the interplay between chemical environments and the potential for organic molecule accessibility, relevant to astrobiology and prebiotic chemistry. Molayousefi has co-authored publications with researchers including Vincent Chevrier, Mahmoud Moradi, and Shelby Young, all affiliated with the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville. His scholarly output includes one publication as of 2022, and he is noted as recently active.
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Chao/Kosmotropic Properties of Brine Solutions in the Presence of Ancient Proteins and Their Assistance in the Bioavailability and Precipitation of Life-Necessary Organic Molecules (2022)
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- Chao/Kosmotropic Properties of Brine Solutions in the Presence of Ancient Proteins and Their Assistance in the Bioavailability and Precipitation of Life-Necessary Organic Molecules
- Chao/Kosmotropic Properties of Brine Solutions in the Presence of Ancient Proteins and Their Assistance in the Bioavailability and Precipitation of Life-Necessary Organic Molecules
- Chao/Kosmotropic Properties of Brine Solutions in the Presence of Ancient Proteins and Their Assistance in the Bioavailability and Precipitation of Life-Necessary Organic Molecules
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