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Synergistic anti-tumor immune response to combination immunotherapy consisting of anti-tumor antibodies, extended half-life Interleukin-2, and other immunomodulatory agents
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2016)
Cancer immunotherapies under development have generally focused on either stimulating T-cell immunity or driving antibody-directed effector functions of the innate immune system such as antibody-dependent cell-mediated ...
Dynamics and mechanics of associating polymer networks
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2016)
Associating polymers have attracted much interest in a variety of applications such as selfhealing materials, biomaterials, rheological modifiers, and actuators. The interplay of polymer topology and sticker chemistry ...
Fermentation product recovery by supercritical fluid extraction : microbiological and phase equilibrium aspects
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1988)
Effect of hydrogen sulfide on the kinetics of hydrodenitrogenation of quinoline and its reaction intermediates in vapor phase
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1980)
High relaxivity biomolecule based contrast agents engineered for molecular functional magnetic resonance imaging
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2016)
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a powerful neuroimaging tool that allows non-invasive visualization of the brain with high spatial and temporal resolution. Research on MRI contrast agents and their application to ...
Molybdenum trioxide and molybdenum carbide as promising hydrodeoxygenation catalysts for biomass conversion
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2017)
Growing concerns due to rising CO2 emissions have made biomass an indispensable source of renewable fuels and chemicals. However, biomass inherently has high oxygen content, which translates to low energy density, thereby ...
Exploring transport and phase behavior in nanoporous carbon materials
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2015)
Understanding transport and phase behavior in nanopores has a substantial impact on applications involving membrane fabrication, single-molecule detection, oil reservoir modeling, and drug delivery. While transport and ...
Improving efficiency of ID thermopower wave devices and studying 2D reaction waves
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2015)
With growing energy consumption, current research in the field is focused on improving and developing alternatives for energy storage and conversion. Factors such as efficiency of energy conversion, usability of this ...
Self-assembly and dynamics of colloidal dispersions in steady and time-varying external fields
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2019)
A diverse set of functional materials can be fabricated using dispersions of colloids and nanoparticles. If the dispersion is responsive to an external field, like dielectric and charged particles in an electric field or ...
Probing of reaction mechanisms, and development of polymeric materials for lithium-air batteries
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2017)
Limiting the use of fossil fuels is vital to stemming climate change. Incorporation of renewable energy technologies into the grid, and the shift to electric vehicles for transportation increases the need for better energy ...