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Rachel Gilad

Researcher at Technion – Israel Institute of Technology

Publications -  4
Citations -  767

Rachel Gilad is an academic researcher from Technion – Israel Institute of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cellulase & Lithography. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 4 publications receiving 750 citations.

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Sequence-specific molecular lithography on single DNA molecules.

TL;DR: This work demonstrated sequence-specific molecular lithography on substrate DNA molecules by harnessing homologous recombination by RecA protein to patterned the coating of DNA with metal, localized labeled molecular objects and grew metal islands on specific sites along the DNA substrate, and generated molecularly accurate stable DNA junctions for patterning theDNA substrate connectivity.
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CelI, a Noncellulosomal Family 9 Enzyme from Clostridium thermocellum, Is a Processive Endoglucanase That Degrades Crystalline Cellulose

TL;DR: This study underscores the general nature of this type of enzymatic theme, whereby the fused CBM3c plays a critical accessory role for the family 9 catalytic domain and changes its character to facilitate processive cleavage of recalcitrant cellulose substrates.
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Microscopics of complexation between long DNA molecules and positively charged colloids.

TL;DR: A new, generic DNA-colloid complex with a fixed number of DNA bases per colloid that is stable in the presence of excess colloids in the solution and restabilized at even higher DNA concentrations through localization of small colloid clusters on extensive DNA networks.
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Molecular shift register and its utilization as an autonomous DNA synthesizer.

TL;DR: A novel algorithmic approach to the synthesis of fairly long DNA molecules with nonrecurring sequences is demonstrated, exploiting chemical embodiment of shift registers (SR) to execute algorithms similar to those used to generate pseudorandom numbers on a computer.