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The authors declare the following competing financial
interest(s): M.C.K. and W.M.W. have filed a patent on
the technology disclosed.
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We are grateful to the NIH (GM112684, GM131902
[M.C.K.], DE025837 [W.M.W.]) and the NSF
(CHE1764298[M.C.K.], CHE1755698 [W.M.W.]) for
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NSF (1S10RR023444, 1S10RR022442, CHE 0840438,
CHE-0848460, 1S10OD011980). C.O. acknowledges
NIH training grant T32 GM071339. Dr. Charles W.
Ross III is acknowledged for obtaining HRMS data.
This research project was supported in part by the
Emory University Integrated Cellular Imaging
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