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Programmable cell adhesion encoded by DNA hybridization
The quantification of metabolite concentrations in high resolution magic angle spinning (HR-MAS) NMR spectra from ex vivo prostate tissue
 
A CMOS biosensor for infectious disease detection
Nanotechnologies and chemical tools for cell biology
 
Oxygen transport through soft contact lens and cornea: Lens characterization and metabolic modeling
Micromechanics of the vertebral body
 
Image registration and statistical analysis for quantitative in vivo spin-lock magnetic resonance imaging of the intervertebral disc response to compression
The fundamentals of isochoric freezing and its role in the cryopreservation of biological materials
 
Quantitative experimental and numerical studies of cell fate decisions along the neural lineage
Controlling dynamics and conformations of DNA in flow through microfabricated post arrays: A single molecule study
 
OTFT-based DNA detection system
Experimental studies of pulsatile flows through compliant tubes undergoing forced wall motion: Applications to hemodynamics and stability
 
Cell characterization using protein-functionalized pores
Mechanistic and clinical aspects of fatigue of ultrahigh molecular weight polyethylene
 
Analytical and numerical nanoindentation studies of compliant biomaterials and soft tissues
Unproductive mRNA splicing and ultraconserved DNA elements
 
Quantitative single-cell analysis system based on soft lithography technologies
Low-cost, polymer microsystems for drug delivery and dosing
 
Multiaxis force and torque sensing for insect flight research: Design, fabrication, calibration and testing of MEMS strain gauge sensor
Synthetic nano-low density lipoprotein as targeted drug delivery vehicle for glioblastoma multiforme
 
In silico representation of the liver---Connecting function to anatomy, physiology & heterogeneous microenvironments
Probing the role of single cell mechanics in disease with atomic force microscopy and microfluidics
 
Multidisciplinary study of Chlamydia trachomatis persistent infections
Oxidation sensitive ER transcriptional regulation in hormone-dependent breast cancer
 
Micromechanical modeling of failure in trabecular bone
Promoter regulation and stochastic gene expression contribute to HIV-1 proviral latency
 
Structure-function relationships in soft tissue mechanics: Examining how the micro-scale architecture of biochemical constituents effects health
The role of constituent materials in spinal cord biomechanics
 
Transport phenomena in microfluidics and microbicide drug delivery systems
Numerical modeling of stenotic arteries in the presence of micro-heterogeneities
 
Advancing forensic DNA profiling through microchip technology
Design of a hybrid passive-active prosthesis for above-knee amputees
 
Nanoplasmonic spectroscopic imaging and molecular probes for living cells
EEG studies of visual processing: Intra and inter-subject variability, saccades, and object recognition
 
Dendritic polymers for the delivery of chemotherapeutic agents
Lower extremity exoskeleton as lift assist device
 
Fundamentals of imaging electroporation with applications to electrical impedance tomography of irreversible electroporation
Diffusion MRI methods for improved treatment monitoring in breast cancer
 
Biomimetic, polymeric transistor-based biosensor technology
Interactions between biomaterials and the sclera: Implications on myopia progression
 
Fluid mechanics of delivery of a non-Newtonian anti-HIV microbicide
Interfacing optics with biology--Optical sensors, actuators and protein lithography
 
Acid-sensitive particulate carriers of biological macromolecules: Effects of physicochemical characteristics on in vitro and in vivo behavior
A non-percutaneous implantable device to suppress epileptiform activity through chronic focal cooling
 
Engineering thermoreversible, biomimetic sol-gels for three-dimensional cell culture and tissue generation
Mechatronic considerations for human assistive and rehabilitation systems
 
Narrowband and x-space magnetic particle imaging
The impact of solar particle events on radiation risk for human explorers of Mars
 
Oxygen concentration microgradients for cell culture
Femtosecond laser nanomachining as a technique for probing the role of adhesion geometry and density on cell behavior
 
Fundamental study on the effects of irreversible electroporation pulses on blood vessels with application to medical treatment
Material growth in thermoelastic continua: Theory, algorithmics, and simulation
 
Silicon Nanowires for Bioadhesion and Drug Delivery
Mechatronic Considerations of Assistive Systems for Gait Rehabilitation
 
A Theoretical Analysis of Singularity-induced Micro-electroporation and its Applications
Light-induced Electrokinetics: A path to a versatile micro total analysis system
 
The Development of Resistance of Human Immunodeficiency Virus to RNA Interference Therapies: Understanding Mechanism and Developing Strategies to Overcome
Integrated Microfluidic Systems for Genetic Analysis
 
On Compton Imaging
Oriented Attachment of Cytochrome P450 2C9 to a Self-Assembled Monolayer on a Gold Electrode as a Biosensor Design
 
Enclosed Microfluidic Platform Realizing Enhanced Stem-cell Survival (EMPRESS)
The role of focus cues in stereopsis, and the development of a novel volumetric display
 
The Molecular Selectivity of Non-Thermal Irreversible Electroporation and Tissue Regeneration In Vivo
Organic and Printed Electronics for Biological Microfluidic Applications
 
Tissue Magnetic Susceptibility Matched Pyrolytic Graphite Foam for Improved MRI
A CMOS Magnetic Sensor Chip for Biomedical Applications
 
Polymer microfluidic device for high-throughput single-cell encapsulation, lysis, and biological assay
The Etiology of Presbyopia, Contributing Factors, and Future Correction Methods
 
Multiexponential T2 and Diffusion Magnetic Resonance Measurements of Glioma Cells
Characterization of the Structure and Function of the Normal Human Fovea Using Adaptive Optics Scanning Laser Ophthalmoscopy
 
Inferior-Colliculus Responses to Amplitude-Modulated and Unmodulated Acoustic Tones and Cochlear-Implant Pulse Trains
Integer Programs for High Dose Rate Brachytherapy Needle and Dose Planning that Directly Optimize Clinical Objectives
 
Mechanical Damage from Cavitation in High Intensity Focused Ultrasound Accelerated Thrombolysis
Engineering Modular Post-Translational Control Strategies in Prokaryotes