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Shelby Young's research investigates the role of brine solutions and ancient proteins in facilitating the bioavailability and precipitation of essential organic molecules. This work explores the influence of kosmotropic properties on these processes, aiming to understand their significance in the context of life-necessary compounds. Young collaborates with researchers V. F. Chevrier and Mahmoud Moradi at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville on shared publications, indicating a network of academic partnerships within the institution.
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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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