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    The BARC biosensor applied to the detection of biological warfare agents by Edelstein, R.L, Tamanaha, C.R, Sheehan, P.E, Miller, M.M, Baselt, D.R, Whitman, L.J, Colton, R.J

    Published in Biosensors & bioelectronics (2000)
    “…The Bead ARray Counter (BARC) is a multi-analyte biosensor that uses DNA hybridization, magnetic microbeads, and giant magnetoresistive (GMR) sensors to detect…”
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    Design and performance of a microcantilever-based hydrogen sensor by Baselt, D.R., Fruhberger, B., Klaassen, E., Cemalovic, S., Britton, C.L., Patel, S.V., Mlsna, T.E., McCorkle, D., Warmack, B.

    Published in Sensors and actuators. B, Chemical (01-01-2003)
    “…This paper describes the design of, and the effects of basic environmental parameters on, a microelectromechanical (MEMS) hydrogen sensor. The sensor contains…”
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    Chemicapacitive microsensors for volatile organic compound detection by Patel, S.V., Mlsna, T.E., Fruhberger, B., Klaassen, E., Cemalovic, S., Baselt, D.R.

    Published in Sensors and actuators. B, Chemical (01-12-2003)
    “…A low-cost, low-power volatile organic compound (VOC) sensor has been constructed from an array of micromachined parallel-plate capacitors. The sensor has…”
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    Subfibrillar structure of type I collagen observed by atomic force microscopy by Baselt, D.R., Revel, J.P., Baldeschwieler, J.D.

    Published in Biophysical journal (01-12-1993)
    “…We have imaged native rat tail and reconstituted bovine dermal type I collagen by atomic force microscopy, obtaining a level of detail comparable to that…”
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    Reducing Traffic Jams via VANETs by Knorr, F., Baselt, D., Schreckenberg, M., Mauve, M.

    Published in IEEE transactions on vehicular technology (01-10-2012)
    “…A transition from free flow to congested traffic on highways often spontaneously originates, despite the fact that the road could satisfy a higher traffic…”
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    A biosensor based on magnetoresistance technology by Baselt, David R., Lee, Gil U., Natesan, Mohan, Metzger, Steven W., Sheehan, Paul E., Colton, Richard J.

    Published in Biosensors & bioelectronics (01-10-1998)
    “…We are developing a biosensor that will measure, at the level of single molecules, the forces that bind DNA–DNA, antibody–antigen, or ligand-receptor pairs…”
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    Scanning probe microscopy by Colton, Richard J, Baselt, David R, Dufrêne, Yves F, Green, John-Bruce D, Lee, Gil U

    Published in Current opinion in chemical biology (01-10-1997)
    “…During the past year, scanning probe microscopy, especially atomic force microscopy (AFM), has taken root in the biological sciences community, as is evident…”
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    Merging lanes—fairness through communication by Baselt, D., Knorr, F., Scheuermann, B., Schreckenberg, M., Mauve, M.

    Published in Vehicular Communications (01-04-2014)
    “…The merging of two lanes is a common traffic scenario. In this paper we derive a formal model for the behavior of vehicles in this scenario. We discuss the…”
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    Halorhodopsin and sensory rhodopsin contain a C6-C7 s-trans retinal chromophore by Baselt, D.R., Fodor, S.P., van der Steen, R., Lugtenburg, J., Bogomolni, R.A., Mathies, R.A.

    Published in Biophysical journal (1989)
    “…Halorhodopsin (HR) and sensory rhodopsin (SR) have been regenerated with retinal analogues that are covalently locked in the 6-s-cis or 6-s-trans…”
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    Lateral forces during atomic force microscopy of graphite in air by Baselt, David R., Baldeschwieler, John D.

    “…Highly oriented pyrolytic graphite and boronated pyrolytic graphite were imaged in air by simultaneous normal and lateral force microscopy. A number of effects…”
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    A top-down approach to inter-vehicle communication (Poster) by Baselt, D., Scheuermann, B., Mauve, M.

    “…Currently, most of the research on inter-vehicle communication uses the same approach as research on general-purpose networks: protocols and algorithms are…”
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    A comparison of vehicular trajectory encoding techniques by Koegel, M., Baselt, D., Mauve, M., Scheuermann, B.

    “…The transmission of vehicular trajectory information is one basic building block of car-to-car communication. Frequently, this information is transmitted as…”
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    A high-sensitivity micromachined biosensor by Baselt, D.R., Lee, G.U., Hansen, K.M., Chrisey, L.A., Colton, R.L.

    Published in Proceedings of the IEEE (01-04-1997)
    “…The Force Amplified Biological Sensor (FABS) is a desktop or portable instrument currently under development at the Naval Research Laboratory. FABS will use a…”
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    Halorhodopsin and sensory rhodopsin contain a C sub(6)-C sub(7) s-trans retinal chromophore by Baselt, DR, Fodor, SPA, van der Steen, R, Lugtenburg, J, Bogomolni, R A, Mathies, R A

    Published in Biophysical journal (01-01-1989)
    “…Halorhodopsin (HR) and sensory rhodopsin (SR) have been regenerated with retinal analogues that are covalently locked in the 6-s-cis or 6-s-trans…”
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    Biosensor based on force microscope technology by Baselt, David R., Lee, Gil U, Colton, Richard J.

    “…We are developing a sensor capable of detecting biological species such as cells, proteins, toxins, and DNA at concentrations as low as 10−18 M. The force…”
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