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Carlos Bustamante

Researcher at Stanford University

Publications -  799
Citations -  122303

Carlos Bustamante is an academic researcher from Stanford University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & DNA. The author has an hindex of 161, co-authored 770 publications receiving 106053 citations. Previous affiliations of Carlos Bustamante include Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory & University of California.

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Circular intensity differential scattering of chiral molecules

TL;DR: In this article, a theory of the CIDS of chiral molecules as modelled by a helix oriented with respect to the direction of incidence of light is presented and it is shown that a necessary condition for the existence of CIDS is the presence of an asymmetric polarizability in the scatterer.
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Medical relevance of protein-truncating variants across 337,208 individuals in the UK Biobank study

TL;DR: The effect of homozygous carriers, commonly referred to as “human knockouts,” is measured across medical phenotypes for genes implicated to be protective against disease or associated with at least one phenotype in this study and several genes with strong pleiotropic or non-additive effects are found.
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Exclusion of ABCA‐1 as a candidate gene for canine Scott syndrome

TL;DR: Evaluating Scott GSD platelets in flow cytometry experiments to assess various granule-dependent responses found no significant differences, and a role for ABCA1 in stimulated platelet PS movement was clarified.
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Database shares that transform research subjects into partners

TL;DR: Even with the best reimbursement reforms, these market entry rewards will be needed to restore the antibacterial R&D ecosystem to health without driving inappropriate overuse of novel antibiotics.
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Theoretical framework for the interpretation of STM images of adsorbates

TL;DR: A theoretical formalism for the interpretation of STM images of adsorbates is developed by approaching the calculation of the observed current as a transport problem in quantum statistical mechanics.