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    Computational and Experimental Evaluation of the Fluid Dynamics and Hemocompatibility of the CentriMag Blood Pump by Zhang, Juntao, Gellman, Barry, Koert, Andrew, Dasse, Kurt A., Gilbert, Richard J., Griffith, Bartley P., Wu, Zhongjun J.

    Published in Artificial organs (01-03-2006)
    “…:  The CentriMag centrifugal blood pump is a newly developed ventricular assist device based on magnetically levitated bearingless rotor technology. A combined…”
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    Functional and Biocompatibility Performances of an Integrated Maglev Pump-Oxygenator by Zhang, Tao, Cheng, Guangming, Koert, Andrew, Zhang, Juntao, Gellman, Barry, Yankey, G. Kwame, Satpute, Aditee, Dasse, Kurt A., Gilbert, Richard J., Griffith, Bartley P., Wu, Zhongjun J.

    Published in Artificial organs (01-01-2009)
    “…To provide respiratory support for patients with lung failure, a novel compact integrated pump‐oxygenator is being developed. The functional and…”
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    Computational Design and In Vitro Characterization of an Integrated Maglev Pump-Oxygenator by Zhang, Juntao, Taskin, M. Ertan, Koert, Andrew, Zhang, Tao, Gellman, Barry, Dasse, Kurt A., Gilbert, Richard J., Griffith, Bartley P., Wu, Zhongjun J.

    Published in Artificial organs (01-10-2009)
    “…For the need for respiratory support for patients with acute or chronic lung diseases to be addressed, a novel integrated maglev pump‐oxygenator (IMPO) is…”
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    Optimization of a Miniature Maglev Ventricular Assist Device for Pediatric Circulatory Support by Zhang, Juntao, Koert, Andrew, Gellman, Barry, Gempp, Thomas M, Dasse, Kurt A, Gilbert, Richard J, Griffith, Bartley P, Wu, Zhongjun J

    Published in ASAIO journal (1992) (01-01-2007)
    “…A miniature Maglev blood pump based on magnetically levitated bearingless technology is being developed and optimized for pediatric patients. We performed…”
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