WebConnor Monticello's 6 research works with 43 citations and 844 reads, including: Design of Peptide-Guided Protein Degraders with Structure-Agnostic Language Models WebMatthew P. DeLisa's research focuses on understanding and controlling the molecular mechanisms underlying protein biogenesis - folding and assembly, membrane translocation and posttranslational modifications - in the complex environment of a living cell.
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WebPositional Assembly of Enzymes on Bacterial Outer Membrane Vesicles for Cascade Reactions Miso Park1, Qing Sun1, Fang Liu1, Matthew P. DeLisa2, Wilfred Chen1* 1Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, University of Delaware, Newark, Delaware, United States of America, 2School of Chemical and Biomolecular Web15 apr. 2024 · Emily C. Cox, Dana N. Thornlow, Michaela A. Jones, Jordan L. Fuller, Judith H. Merritt, Matthew J. Paszek, Christopher A. Alabi, Matthew P. DeLisa; Antibody-Mediated Endocytosis of Polysialic Acid Enables Intracellular Delivery and Cytotoxicity of a Glycan-Directed Antibody–Drug Conjugate. Cancer Res 15 April 2024; 79 (8): 1810–1821. WebMatthew DeLisa William L. Lewis Professor Smith School of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering 254 Olin Hall 607/254-8560 Director of the Institute of Biotechnology Institute of Biotechnology 130 Biotechnology Building [email protected] T. Michael Duncan Raymond G. Thorpe Teaching Professor of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering philpott bomb shelter