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    Art‐on‐a‐Chip: Preserving Microfluidic Chips for Visualization and Permanent Display by Soffe, Rebecca, Mach, Albert J., Onal, Sevgi, Nock, Volker, Lee, Luke P., Nevill, J. Tanner

    “…“After a certain high level of technical skill is achieved, science and art tend to coalesce in aesthetics, plasticity, and form. The greatest scientists are…”
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    Well plate microfluidic system for investigation of dynamic platelet behavior under variable shear loads by Conant, Carolyn G., Schwartz, Michael A., Beecher, Jody E., Rudoff, Roger C., Ionescu-Zanetti, Cristian, Nevill, J. Tanner

    Published in Biotechnology and bioengineering (01-12-2011)
    “…The study of platelet behavior in real‐time under controlled shear stress offers insights into the underlying mechanisms of many vascular diseases and enables…”
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    Continuous differential impedance spectroscopy of single cells by Malleo, Daniele, Nevill, J. Tanner, Lee, Luke P., Morgan, Hywel

    Published in Microfluidics and nanofluidics (01-08-2010)
    “…A device for continuous differential impedance analysis of single cells held by a hydrodynamic cell trapping is presented. Measurements are accomplished by…”
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    Integrated microfluidic cell culture and lysis on a chip by Nevill, J Tanner, Cooper, Ryan, Dueck, Megan, Breslauer, David N, Lee, Luke P

    Published in Lab on a chip (01-01-2007)
    “…We present an integrated microfluidic cell culture and lysis platform for automated cell analysis that improves on systems which require multiple reagents and…”
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    Cover Image, Volume 116, Number 9, September 2019 by Jorgolli, Marsela, Nevill, Tanner, Winters, Aaron, Chen, Irwin, Chong, Su, Lin, Fen‐Fen, Mock, Marissa, Chen, Ching, Le, Kim, Tan, Christopher, Jess, Philip, Xu, Han, Hamburger, Agi, Stevens, Jennitte, Munro, Trent, Wu, Ming, Tagari, Philip, Miranda, Les P.

    Published in Biotechnology and bioengineering (01-09-2019)
    “…The cover image is based on the Review Nanoscale Integration of Single Cell Biologics Discovery Processes Using Optofluidic Manipulation and Monitoring by…”
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    A low-cost, manufacturable method for fabricating capillary and optical fiber interconnects for microfluidic devices by Hartmann, Daniel M, Nevill, J Tanner, Pettigrew, Kenneth I, Votaw, Gregory, Kung, Pang-Jen, Crenshaw, Hugh C

    Published in Lab on a chip (01-01-2008)
    “…Microfluidic chips require connections to larger macroscopic components, such as light sources, light detectors, and reagent reservoirs. In this article, we…”
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    Abstract 4068: A novel microfluidic platform for isolation of circulating tumor cells intended to facilitate downstream biomarker analyses by Conant, Carolyn G., Nevill, Tanner, Ionescu-Zanetti, Cristian, Schwartz, Micahel

    Published in Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.) (15-04-2012)
    “…Abstract Circulating tumor cells (CTCs) inherently hold important biomarker information potentially pertinent to cancer patient therapy and prognosis. Many…”
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    Expansion channels for low-pass filtering of axial concentration gradients in microfluidic systems by Hartmann, Daniel M, Nevill, J Tanner, Wyrick, David, Votaw, Gregory A, Crenshaw, Hugh C

    Published in Lab on a chip (01-01-2009)
    “…Chemical gradients that run axially in a microfluidic channel often contain undesirable high-frequency concentration variations, or noise, that results from…”
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    IonFlux: a microfluidic patch clamp system evaluated with human Ether-à-go-go related gene channel physiology and pharmacology by Golden, Andrew P, Li, Nianzhen, Chen, Qin, Lee, Tony, Nevill, Tanner, Cao, Xueying, Johnson, Juliette, Erdemli, Gül, Ionescu-Zanetti, Cristian, Urban, Laszlo, Holmqvist, Mats

    Published in Assay and drug development technologies (01-12-2011)
    “…Ion channel assays are essential in drug discovery, not only for identifying promising new clinical compounds, but also for minimizing the likelihood of…”
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    Ion channel pharmacology under flow: automation via well-plate microfluidics by Spencer, C Ian, Li, Nianzhen, Chen, Qin, Johnson, Juliette, Nevill, Tanner, Kammonen, Juha, Ionescu-Zanetti, Cristian

    Published in Assay and drug development technologies (01-08-2012)
    “…Automated patch clamping addresses the need for high-throughput screening of chemical entities that alter ion channel function. As a result, there is…”
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    Platelet adhesion and aggregation under flow using microfluidic flow cells by Conant, Carolyn G, Schwartz, Michael A, Nevill, Tanner, Ionescu-Zanetti, Cristian

    Published in Journal of visualized experiments (27-10-2009)
    “…Platelet aggregation occurs in response to vascular injury where the extracellular matrix below the endothelium has been exposed. The platelet adhesion cascade…”
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    Using Well-Plate Microfluidic Devices to Conduct Shear-Based Thrombosis Assays by Conant, Carolyn G., Nevill, J. Tanner, Zhou, Zhou, Dong, Jing-Fei, Schwartz, Michael A., Ionescu-Zanetti, Cristian

    Published in Journal of Laboratory Automation (01-04-2011)
    “…Shear stress plays a critical role in regulating platelet adhesion and thrombus formation at the site of vascular injury. As such, platelets are often examined…”
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    Wound Healing Assays in Well Plate—Coupled Microfluidic Devices with Controlled Parallel Flow by Conant, Carolyn G., Nevill, J. Tanner, Schwartz, Michael, Ionescu-Zanetti, Cristian

    Published in Journal of Laboratory Automation (01-02-2010)
    “…The migratory or proliferative responses mounted by wounded cell monolayers are important to drug discovery and drug safety testing, as well as to basic…”
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