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    FormatThesis (1)SubjectDissertation -- University of Missouri--Kansas City -- Chemistry (1)Dissertation -- University of Missouri--Kansas City -- Pharmacy (1)Gene expression (1)Light (1)... View MoreDate Issued2015 (1)Author/ContributorFriedman, Simon H. (Simon Hilary), 1966- (1)Kala, Ashish (1)Advisor
    Friedman, Simon H. (Simon Hilary), 1966- (1)
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    Pharmaceutical Sciences (UMKC) (1)

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    Refinement and Applications of Light Controlled Biological Processes 

    Kala, Ashish (University of Missouri–Kansas City, 2015)
    For understanding of biological processes, a spatiotemporal control over these processes is needed. Controlling these processes using light can give us the advantage of a precise control over spacing, timing and degree of ...

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