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A numerical method for obtaining an optimal temperature distribution in a three-dimensional triple-layered skin structure embedded with multi-level blood vessels
Application of polyelectrolyte layer-by-layer nano-assembly for surface modification, encapsulation and controlled release
 
Biomedical applications of polypeptide multilayer nanofilms and microcapsules
Chitosan paste from crawfish shells as a synthetic bone graft material: Preparation, characterization and animal study
 
Code-level modeling of the Hodgkin-Huxley neuron model using an open source version of SPICE
Computer simulation and human experiment on the Laplacian electrocardiogram (ECG)
 
Development and analysis of an Internet browsing utilizing the overscan technique for persons with physical disabilities
Development of a high spatial selectivity tri-polar concentric ring electrode for Laplacian electroencephalography (LEEG) system
 
Development of self-assembled monolayer-based cell culture platform towards fabrication of a three-dimensional bioreactor
Drug loading and release from polypeptide multilayer nanofilms
 
Fabrication of bioactive osteogenic controlled-release systems, cellular platforms, and cellular capsules using layer-by-layer nanoassembly
Fluorescent enzymatic smart tattoos comprising hybrid silicate microparticles, metalloporphyrin complexes, and mass transport-limiting nanofilms
 
Gene synthesis, cloning, expression, purification and biophysical characterization of the C2 domain of human tensin
Growth and behavior of chondrocytes on nano engineered surfaces and construction of micropatterned co-culture platforms using layer-by-layer platforms using layer-by-layer assembly lift-off method
 
Integration of micro nano and bio technologies with layer-by-layer self-assembly
Microcapsule biosensors based on competitive binding and fluorescence resonance energy transfer assays
 
Modeling, design, and validation of fluorescent spherical enzymatic glucose microsensors using nanoengineered polyelectrolyte coatings
Molecular modeling of proteins and peptides related to cell attachment in vivo and in vitro
 
Nanoengineered templates for controlled delivery of bioactive compounds
Organization and signal processing of the descending tracts in the cervical spinal cord
 
Review of medical imaging devices for the integration of medical technology and earmold production and grant proposal development
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