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Mortaza Molayousefi's research investigates the influence of ancient proteins and brine solutions on the bioavailability and precipitation of life-necessary organic molecules. This work explores the complex interactions within these solutions, aiming to understand how specific protein structures and ionic environments affect the solubility and accessibility of essential organic compounds. Collaborating with researchers at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, including V. F. Chevrier and Mahmoud Moradi, Molayousefi contributes to a broader understanding of prebiotic chemistry and the conditions that may have facilitated the emergence of life.
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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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