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    Suspended microchannel resonators with piezoresistive sensors by Lee, J, Chunara, R, Shen, W, Payer, K, Babcock, K, Burg, T P, Manalis, S R

    Published in Lab on a chip (21-02-2011)
    “…Precision frequency detection has enabled the suspended microchannel resonator (SMR) to weigh single living cells, single nanoparticles, and adsorbed protein…”
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    Measuring Boltzmann's constant with a low-cost atomic force microscope: An undergraduate experiment by Shusteff, M, Burg, T. P, Manalis, S. R

    Published in American journal of physics (01-10-2006)
    “…We discuss a low-cost atomic force microscope that we have designed and built for use in an undergraduate teaching laboratory. This microscope gives students…”
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    Suspended microchannel resonators for biomolecular detection by Burg, T. P., Manalis, S. R.

    Published in Applied physics letters (29-09-2003)
    “…We present a resonant mass sensor for specific biomolecular detection in a subnanoliter fluid volume. The sensing principle is based on measuring shifts in…”
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    Two-dimensional micromechanical bimorph arrays for detection of thermal radiation by Manalis, S. R., Minne, S. C., Quate, C. F., Yaralioglu, G. G., Atalar, A.

    Published in Applied physics letters (16-06-1997)
    “…We demonstrate that two-dimensional arrays of micromechanical bimorphs can be used as thermal sensors to image infrared (IR) radiation. A density of 100 pixels…”
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    Automated parallel high-speed atomic force microscopy by Minne, S. C., Yaralioglu, G., Manalis, S. R., Adams, J. D., Zesch, J., Atalar, A., Quate, C. F.

    Published in Applied physics letters (04-05-1998)
    “…An expandable system has been developed to operate multiple probes for the atomic force microscope in parallel at high speeds. The combined improvements from…”
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    Centimeter scale atomic force microscope imaging and lithography by Minne, S. C., Adams, J. D., Yaralioglu, G., Manalis, S. R., Atalar, A., Quate, C. F.

    Published in Applied physics letters (21-09-1998)
    “…We present a 4 mm2 image taken with a parallel array of 10 cantilevers, an image spanning 6.4 mm taken with 32 cantilevers, and lithography over a 100 mm2 area…”
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    Experimental and theoretical results of room-temperature single-electron transistor formed by the atomic force microscope nano-oxidation process by Gotoh, Y., Matsumoto, K., Maeda, T., Cooper, E. B., Manalis, S. R., Fang, H., Minne, S. C., Hunt, T., Dai, H., Harris, J., Quate, C. F.

    “…The single-walled carbon-nanotube (SWNT) was grown directly onto the top of the conventional Si atomic force microscopy (AFM) cantilever. This SWNT AFM…”
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    Interdigital cantilevers for atomic force microscopy by Manalis, S. R., Minne, S. C., Atalar, A., Quate, C. F.

    Published in Applied physics letters (16-12-1996)
    “…We present a sensor for the atomic force microscope (AFM) where a silicon cantilever is micromachined into the shape of interdigitated fingers that form a…”
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    High-resolution micromachined interferometric accelerometer by Cooper, E. B., Post, E. R., Griffith, S., Levitan, J., Manalis, S. R., Schmidt, M. A., Quate, C. F.

    Published in Applied physics letters (29-05-2000)
    “…We demonstrate a promising type of microfabricated accelerometer that is based on the optical interferometer. The interferometer consists of…”
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    Effects of lead on neuromuscular transmission in the frog by Manalis, R S, Cooper, G P, Pomeroy, S L

    Published in Brain research (27-02-1984)
    “…The acute effects of Pb2+ on synaptic transmission at the frog neuromuscular junction were measured using conventional microelectrode techniques. Experiments…”
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    Influence of heavy metals on synaptic transmission: a review by Cooper, G P, Manalis, R S

    “…The acute effects of Pb++, Cd++ and Hg++ have been studied on the amphibian neuromuscular junction. These heavy metal ions primarily affect those presynaptic…”
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    Interactions of lead and cadmium on acetylcholine release at the frog neuromuscular junction by Cooper, G P, Manalis, R S

    Published in Toxicology and applied pharmacology (01-01-1984)
    “…The interactive effects of Cd2+ and Pb2+ on evoked and spontaneous transmitter release were studied in the sciatic nerve-sartorius muscle preparation of the…”
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    Silicon nitride cantilevers with oxidation-sharpened silicon tips for atomic force microscopy by Grow, R.J., Minne, S.C., Manalis, S.R., Quate, C.F.

    Published in Journal of microelectromechanical systems (01-08-2002)
    “…High-resolution atomic force microscopy (AFM) of soft or fragile samples requires a cantilever with a low spring constant and a sharp tip. We have developed a…”
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    Heavy metals: effects on synaptic transmission by Cooper, G P, Suszkiw, J B, Manalis, R S

    “…The acute effects of Pb++, Cd++ and Hg++ on synaptic transmission were studied on the in vitro sciatic nerve-sartorius muscle preparation of the frog, using…”
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    Cadmium: effects on transmitter release at the frog neuromuscular junction by Cooper, G P, Manalis, R S

    Published in European journal of pharmacology (06-04-1984)
    “…Cd2+ competitively antagonizes Ca2+ in the evoked release of acetylcholine from nerve terminals in the frog sciatic-sartorius neuromuscular junction. The…”
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    Teflon films for chemically-inert microfluidic valves and pumps by Grover, William H, von Muhlen, Marcio G, Manalis, Scott R

    Published in Lab on a chip (01-01-2008)
    “…We present a simple method for fabricating chemically-inert Teflon microfluidic valves and pumps in glass microfluidic devices. These structures are modeled…”
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    Blockade of Neuromuscular Transmission by Enzymatically Active and Inactive β -Bungarotoxin by Livengood, David R., Manalis, Richard S., Donlon, Mildred A., Masukawa, Leona M., Tobias, Gene S., Shain, William

    “…β -Bungarotoxins have been shown to be presynaptic blockers of neuromuscular transmission. This paper reports experiments using the most positively charged β…”
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