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1. Development and pre-clinical evaluation of a Zika virus diagnostic for low resource settings.

2. Rapid inactivation and sample preparation for SARS-CoV-2 PCR-based diagnostics using TNA-Cifer Reagent E.

3. Rapid Diagnostic Tests for the Detection of the Four Dengue Virus Serotypes in Clinically Relevant Matrices.

4. Rapid, sensitive, and specific, low-resource molecular detection of Hendra virus.

5. Evaluation of three rapid low-resource molecular tests for Nipah virus.

6. Rapid molecular assays for the detection of the four dengue viruses in infected mosquitoes.

7. Rapid sample preparation and low-resource molecular detection of hepatopancreatic parvoviruses (HPV) by recombinase polymerase amplification lateral flow detection assay in shrimps (Fenneropenaeus merguiensis).

8. Rapid detection of kdr mutation F1534C in Aedes aegypti using recombinase polymerase amplification and lateral flow dipsticks.

9. Rapid molecular assays for the detection of the four dengue viruses in infected mosquitoes.

10. Complexing deoxyribozymes with RNA aptamers for detection of the small molecule theophylline.

11. Real-time fluorometric and end-point colorimetric isothermal assays for detection of equine pathogens C. psittaci and equine herpes virus 1: validation, comparison and application at the point of care.

12. Translational control of enzyme scavenger expression with toxin-induced micro RNA switches.

13. Repeated Reuse of Deoxyribozyme-Based Logic Gates.

14. Cardiac myocyte KLF5 regulates body weight via alteration of cardiac FGF21.

15. Multiplex Detection of Nucleic Acids Using Recombinase Polymerase Amplification and a Molecular Colorimetric 7-Segment Display.

16. Ebolavirus diagnosis made simple, comparable and faster than molecular detection methods: preparing for the future.

17. Krüppel-like factors: Crippling and un-crippling metabolic pathways.

18. Cardiac Myocyte KLF5 Regulates Ppara Expression and Cardiac Function.

19. Fasting-induced G0/G1 switch gene 2 and FGF21 expression in the liver are under regulation of adipose tissue derived fatty acids.

20. The interplay of protein kinase A and perilipin 5 regulates cardiac lipolysis.

21. Fibroblast growth factor 21 is induced upon cardiac stress and alters cardiac lipid homeostasis.

22. Functional cardiac lipolysis in mice critically depends on comparative gene identification-58.

23. Cardiac-specific overexpression of perilipin 5 provokes severe cardiac steatosis via the formation of a lipolytic barrier.

24. ATGL-mediated fat catabolism regulates cardiac mitochondrial function via PPAR-α and PGC-1.

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