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A microfluidic biochip for complete blood cell counts at the point-of-care

Umer Hassan Bobby Jr. Reddy Gregory Damhorst Sonoiki, O. Tanmay Ghonge Yang, C. Rashid Bashir

Published in BRAZILIAN JOURNAL OF FOOD TECHNOLOGY

Complete blood cell counts (CBCs) are one of the most commonly ordered and informative blood tests in hospitals. The results from a CBC, which typically include white blood cell (WBC) counts with differentials, red blood cell (RBC) counts, platelet counts and hemoglobin measurements, can have implications for the diagnosis and screening of hundreds...

Graphene-Based Platform for Infrared Near-Field Nanospectroscopy of Water and Biological Materials in an Aqueous Environ...

Khatib, Omar Wood, Joshua D. Mcleod, Alexander S. Goldflam, Michael D. Wagner, Martin Gregory Damhorst Koepke, Justin C. Doidge, Gregory P. Rangarajan, Aniruddh Rashid Bashir ...

Published in ACS Nano

Scattering scanning near-field optical microscopy (s-SNOM) has emerged as a powerful nanoscale spectroscopic tool capable of characterizing individual biomacromolecules and molecular materials. However, applications of scattering-based near-field techniques in the infrared (IR) to native biosystems still await a solution of how to implement the req...

Mechanical Characterization and Shape Optimization of Fascicle-Like 3D Skeletal Muscle Tissues Contracted with Electrica...

Devin Neal Mahmut Selman Sakar Rashid Bashir Vincent Chan Haruhiko Harry Asada

Published in Tissue Engineering Part A

Tip-based nanofabrication of arbitrary shapes of graphene nanoribbons for device applications PDF available through Get Fulltext Research

Hu, Huan Shouvik Banerjee Estrada, David Rashid Bashir King, William P.

Published in RSC Advances

Graphene nanoribbons (GNRs) have promising applications in future nanoelectronics, chemical sensing and electrical interconnects. Although there are quite a few GNR nanofabrication methods reported, a rapid and low-cost fabrication method that is capable of fabricating arbitrary shapes of GNRs with good-quality is still in demand for using GNRs for...

Photopatterning of hydrogel scaffolds coupled to filter materials using stereolithography for perfused 3D culture of hep...

Jaclyn A. Shepard Neiman Ritu Raman Vincent Chan Mary G. Rhoads Micha Sam B. Raredon Jeremy J. Velazquez Rachel L. Dyer Rashid Bashir Paula T. Hammond Linda G. Griffith ...

Published in American Journal of Bioengineering and Biotechnology

Biodegradable Thin Metal Foils and Spin-On Glass Materials for Transient Electronics

Seung-Kyun Kang Suk-Won Hwang Sooyoun Yu Jung-Hun Seo Elise A. Corbin Jiho Shin Dae Seung Wie Rashid Bashir Zhenqiang Ma John A. Rogers ...

Published in Advanced Functional Materials

Slowing DNA Transport Using Graphene-DNA Interactions.

Banerjee, Shouvik Wilson, James Shim, Jiwook Shankla, Manish Corbin, Elise A Aksimentiev, Aleksei Bashir, Rashid

Published in Advanced functional materials

Slowing down DNA translocation speed in a nanopore is essential to ensuring reliable resolution of individual bases. Thin membrane materials enhance spatial resolution but simultaneously reduce the temporal resolution as the molecules translocate far too quickly. In this study, the effect of exposed graphene layers on the transport dynamics of both...

Electronic desalting for controlling the ionic environment in droplet-based biosensing platforms

Vikhram Vilasur Swaminathan Piyush Dak Bobby Jr. Reddy Eric Salm Carlos Duarte-Guevara Yu Zhong Andrew Fischer Yi-Shao Liu Muhammad A. Alam Rashid Bashir ...

Published in Applied Physics Letters

Hydrogels: Glacier Moraine Formation-Mimicking Colloidal Particle Assembly in Microchanneled, Bioactive Hydrogel for Gui...

Min Kyung Lee Max H. Rich Artem Shkumatov Jae Hyun Jeong Marni D. Boppart Rashid Bashir Martha U. Gillette Jonghwi Lee Hyunjoon Kong

Published in Advanced Healthcare Materials

Nanopore-Based Assay for Detection of Methylation in Double-Stranded DNA Fragments

Jiwook Shim Kim, Y Humphrey, G Myong, S Nardulli, A Kosari, F Vasmatzis, G Taylor, W Ahlquist, D Rashid Bashir ...

Published in ACS Nano

DNA methylation is an epigenetic modification of DNA in which methyl groups are added at the 5-carbon position of cytosine. Aberrant DNA methylation, which has been associated with carcinogenesis, can be assessed in various biological fluids and potentially can be used as markers for detection of cancer. Analytically sensitive and specific assays f...

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