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    Indistinguishable photons from a trapped-ion quantum network node by Meraner, M, Mazloom, A, Krutyanskiy, V, Krcmarsky, V, Schupp, J, Fioretto, D. A., Sekatski, P., Northup, T. E., Sangouard, N., Lanyon, B. P.

    “…Trapped atomic ions embedded in optical cavities are a promising platform to enable long-distance quantum networks and their most far-reaching applications…”
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    Entanglement of Trapped-Ion Qubits Separated by 230 Meters by Krutyanskiy, V, Galli, M, Krcmarsky, V, Baier, S, Fioretto, D A, Pu, Y, Mazloom, A, Sekatski, P, Canteri, M, Teller, M, Schupp, J, Bate, J, Meraner, M, Sangouard, N, Lanyon, B P, Northup, T E

    Published in Physical review letters (03-02-2023)
    “…We report on an elementary quantum network of two atomic ions separated by 230 m. The ions are trapped in different buildings and connected with 520(2) m of…”
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    Targeting Btk/Etk of prostate cancer cells by a novel dual inhibitor by Guo, W, Liu, R, Bhardwaj, G, Yang, J C, Changou, C, Ma, A-H, Mazloom, A, Chintapalli, S, Xiao, K, Xiao, W, Kumaresan, P, Sanchez, E, Yeh, C-T, Evans, C P, Patterson, R, Lam, K S, Kung, H-J

    Published in Cell death & disease (01-09-2014)
    “…Btk and Etk/BMX are Tec-family non-receptor tyrosine kinases. Btk has previously been reported to be expressed primarily in B cells and has an important role…”
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    Application of risk score analysis to low-coverage whole genome sequencing data for the noninvasive detection of trisomy 21, trisomy 18, and trisomy 13 by Tynan, J. A., Kim, S. K., Mazloom, A. R., Zhao, C., McLennan, G., Tim, R., Liu, L., Hannum, G., Hull, A., Bombard, A. T., Oeth, P., Burcham, T., van den Boom, D., Ehrich, M.

    Published in Prenatal diagnosis (01-01-2016)
    “…Objectives Clinical performance of a low coverage, low cost, massively parallel sequencing (MPS)‐based assay to stratify risk of trisomy 21, 18, and 13…”
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    Electronic transport through a ladder nanostructure in the presence of network defects by M Mardaani, H Rabani, A Mazloom Shahraki

    Published in Iranian Journal of Physics Research (01-06-2012)
    “…The present research studied the electronic transport of an ideal infinite ladder nanostructure in the presence/absence of network defects by using Green’s…”
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    Extraneural metastasis of medulloblastoma by Mazloom, A., Zangeneh, A. H., Teh, B. S., Paulino, A. C.

    Published in Journal of clinical oncology (20-05-2009)
    “…Abstract only 2065 Background: Medulloblastoma is the most common childhood intracranial tumor to spread extraneurally. Information regarding prognostic…”
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    Minimization of splice loss between a single mode fiber and an erbium doped fiber by Pradhan, S., Mazloom, A., Arbulich, J., Srihari, K.

    “…An EDFA involves the use of Single Mode Fibers (SMFs) and Erbium Doped Fibers (EDFs). Studies have indicated that the splicing of an SMF to another SMF is less…”
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    Entanglement of trapped-ion qubits separated by 230 meters by Krutyanskiy, V, Galli, M, Krcmarsky, V, Baier, S, Fioretto, D. A, Pu, Y, Mazloom, A, Sekatski, P, Canteri, M, Teller, M, Schupp, J, Bate, J, Meraner, M, Sangouard, N, Lanyon, B. P, Northup, T. E

    Published 31-08-2022
    “…Phys. Rev. Lett. 130, 050803 (2023) We report on an elementary quantum network of two atomic ions separated by 230 m. The ions are trapped in different…”
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    Indistinguishable photons from a trapped-ion quantum network node by Meraner, M, Mazloom, A, Krutyanskiy, V, Krcmarsky, V, Schupp, J, Fioretto, D, Sekatski, P, Northup, T. E, Sangouard, N, Lanyon, B. P

    Published 19-12-2019
    “…Phys. Rev. A 102, 052614 (2020) Trapped atomic ions embedded in optical cavities are a promising platform to enable long-distance quantum networks and their…”
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