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Scott A LongwellGraduate Student (Bioengineering), Stanford University Verified email at stanford.edu Cited by 704 |
Twitter and disasters: The uses of Twitter during the 2010 Pakistan floods
D Murthy, SA Longwell - Information, Communication & Society, 2013 - Taylor & Francis
This research explores the specific use of the prominent social media website Twitter during
the 2010 Pakistan floods to examine whether users tend to tweet/retweet links from …
the 2010 Pakistan floods to examine whether users tend to tweet/retweet links from …
Metasurface optofluidics for dynamic control of light fields
The ability to manipulate light and liquids on integrated optofluidics chips has spurred a
myriad of important developments in biology, medicine, chemistry and display technologies. …
myriad of important developments in biology, medicine, chemistry and display technologies. …
Comprehensive, high-resolution binding energy landscapes reveal context dependencies of transcription factor binding
Transcription factors (TFs) are primary regulators of gene expression in cells, where they
bind specific genomic target sites to control transcription. Quantitative measurements of TF–…
bind specific genomic target sites to control transcription. Quantitative measurements of TF–…
Quantitative mapping of protein-peptide affinity landscapes using spectrally encoded beads
10.7554/eLife.40499.001 Transient, regulated binding of globular protein domains to Short
Linear Motifs (SLiMs) in disordered regions of other proteins drives cellular signaling. …
Linear Motifs (SLiMs) in disordered regions of other proteins drives cellular signaling. …
[HTML][HTML] Targeted identification of glycosylated proteins in the gastric pathogen Helicobacter pylori (Hp)
K Champasa, SA Longwell, AM Eldridge… - Molecular & Cellular …, 2013 - ASBMB
Virulence of the gastric pathogen Helicobacter pylori (Hp) is directly linked to the pathogen's
ability to glycosylate proteins; for example, Hp flagellin proteins are heavily glycosylated …
ability to glycosylate proteins; for example, Hp flagellin proteins are heavily glycosylated …
[HTML][HTML] An open-source, programmable pneumatic setup for operation and automated control of single-and multi-layer microfluidic devices
Microfluidic technologies have been used across diverse disciplines (eg high-throughput
biological measurement, fluid physics, laboratory fluid manipulation) but widespread adoption …
biological measurement, fluid physics, laboratory fluid manipulation) but widespread adoption …
[HTML][HTML] micrIO: an open-source autosampler and fraction collector for automated microfluidic input–output
SA Longwell, PM Fordyce - Lab on a Chip, 2020 - pubs.rsc.org
Microfluidic devices are an enabling technology for many labs, facilitating a wide range of
applications spanning high-throughput encapsulation, molecular separations, and long-term …
applications spanning high-throughput encapsulation, molecular separations, and long-term …
Deciphering the bacterial glycocode: recent advances in bacterial glycoproteomics
SA Longwell, DH Dube - Current opinion in chemical biology, 2013 - Elsevier
Bacterial glycoproteins represent an attractive target for new antibacterial treatments, as
they are frequently linked to pathogenesis and contain distinctive glycans that are absent in …
they are frequently linked to pathogenesis and contain distinctive glycans that are absent in …
uPIC–M: efficient and scalable preparation of clonal single mutant libraries for high-throughput protein biochemistry
New high-throughput biochemistry techniques complement selection-based approaches
and provide quantitative kinetic and thermodynamic data for thousands of protein variants in …
and provide quantitative kinetic and thermodynamic data for thousands of protein variants in …
[HTML][HTML] Scott A Longwell
DH Dube - Curr Opin Chem Biol - bioseek.eu
Bacterial glycoproteins represent an attractive target for new antibacterial treatments, as
they are frequently linked to pathogenesis and contain distinctive glycans that are absent in …
they are frequently linked to pathogenesis and contain distinctive glycans that are absent in …