Theses reviewed in this issue include "Bowties, Barcodes, and DNA Origami: A Novel Approach for Paired-Chain Immune Receptor Repertoire Analysis," "Development of Canine Chimeric Antigen Receptor T Cell Therapy for Treatment & Translation," "Endocytic Vesicle Rupture in the Pathogenesis and Propagation of Neurodegenerative Proteinopathies," "Exploring Mechanisms of Metastasis Suppression in Metastatic Melanoma," "Polymer and Nucleic Acid Self-Assemblies: Properties and Applications at the Biological Interface," and "Towards a Scalable, Biomimetic, Antibacterial Coating."
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