Carlie M. Clem Data-verified
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Carlie M. Clem's research focuses on structure-activity relationships to understand the sources of antibacterial activity in modular polyacrylate microgels. This work investigates how the structure of these microgels influences their effectiveness against bacteria, particularly Staphylococcus aureus. Clem's scholarship includes publications examining the design and properties of these materials for potential anti-infective applications.
Clem collaborates with researchers at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, including Babloo Sharma and Susanne Striegler, on shared publications. With a total of two publications and three citations, Clem's scholarly contributions indicate recent activity in the field, with the most recent publication in 2021.
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- h-index: 1
- Publications: 2
- Citations: 3
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Structure–Activity-Relationship Studies to Elucidate Sources of Antibacterial Activity of Modular Polyacrylate Microgels (2021)
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- Structure–Activity-Relationship Studies to Elucidate Sources of Antibacterial Activity of Modular Polyacrylate Microgels
- Structure–Activity-Relationship Studies to Elucidate Sources of Antibacterial Activity of Modular Polyacrylate Microgels
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