Shelby Young
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Shelby Young's research focuses on the properties of brine solutions and their interaction with ancient proteins. This work investigates how these interactions can influence the bioavailability and precipitation of organic molecules essential for life. Young's recent publication, "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," published in 2022, details these findings. Young collaborates with researchers at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, including Vincent Chevrier, Mahmoud Moradi, and Mortaza Molayousefi, as evidenced by shared publications.
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- Publications: 1
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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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