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2008
Lienkamp K, Madkour AE, Musante A, Nelson CF, Nüsslein K, Tew GN.  2008.  Antimicrobial polymers prepared by ROMP with unprecedented selectivity: a molecular construction kit approach.. J Am Chem Soc. 130(30):9836-43.
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Al-Badri ZM, Som A, Lyon S, Nelson CF, Nüsslein K, Tew GN.  2008.  Investigating the effect of increasing charge density on the hemolytic activity of synthetic antimicrobial polymers.. Biomacromolecules. 9(10):2805-10.
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2009
Gabriel GJ, Maegerlein JA, Nelson CF, Dabkowski JM, Eren T, Nüsslein K, Tew GN.  2009.  Comparison of facially amphiphilic versus segregated monomers in the design of antibacterial copolymers.. Chemistry. 15(2):433-9.
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Colak S, Nelson CF, Nüsslein K, Tew GN.  2009.  Hydrophilic modifications of an amphiphilic polynorbornene and the effects on its hemolytic and antibacterial activity.. Biomacromolecules. 10(2):353-9.
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