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    High flux novel polymeric membrane for renal applications by Hestekin, Christa N., Pakkaner, Efecan, Hestekin, Jamie A., De Souza, Leticia Santos, Chowdhury, Partha Pratim, Marçal, Juliana Louzada, Moore, John, Hesse, Sarah A., Takacs, Christopher J., Tassone, Christopher J., Dachavaram, Soma Shekar, Crooks, Peter A., Williams, Kate, Kurtz, Ira

    Published in Scientific reports (20-07-2023)
    “…Biocompatibility and the ability to mediate the appropriate flux of ions, urea, and uremic toxins between blood and dialysate components are key parameters for…”
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    Development of an Integrated Salt Cartridge-Reverse Electrodialysis (Red) Device to Increase Electrolyte Concentrations to Biomedical Devices by Pakkaner, Efecan, Orton, Jessica L, Campbell, Caroline G, Hestekin, Jamie A, Hestekin, Christa N

    Published in Membranes (Basel) (01-10-2022)
    “…Emerging technologies in nanotechnology and biomedical engineering have led to an increase in the use of implantable biomedical devices. These devices are…”
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    Simulating nephron ion transport function using activated wafer electrodeionization by Hestekin, Christa N., Hestekin, Jamie A., Paracha, Sadia, Morrison, Grace, Pakkaner, Efecan, Moore, John, Santos de Souza, Leticia, Stephens, Sam, Atchley, Catey, Kurtz, Ira

    Published in Communications materials (27-04-2020)
    “…Current approaches for treating patients with end stage renal disease include hemodialysis and peritoneal dialysis, both of which are diffusion-based…”
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    A review on chromatographic membranes for antibody purification: Factors affecting binding capacity and guidelines for membrane design by Dabaghian, Zoheir, Pakkaner, Efecan, Kong, Lingxue, Yang, Xing

    Published in Separation and purification technology (01-05-2025)
    “…[Display omitted] •Understanding of membrane chemistry-structure-performance relationship is lacking.•Key factors affecting separation performance of membrane…”
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    Blood driven biopower cells: Acquiring energy from reverse electrodialysis using sodium concentrations from the flow of human blood by Pakkaner, Efecan, Smith, Chase, Trexler, Christina, Hestekin, Jamie, Hestekin, Christa

    Published in Journal of power sources (15-03-2021)
    “…With the growth of the healthcare industry, small scale power sources are needed to support advancements in medical implants, artificial organs, and sensors…”
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    Self-assembly behavior of the keratose proteins extracted from oxidized Ovis aries wool fibers by Pakkaner, Efecan, Yalçın, Damla, Uysal, Berk, Top, Ayben

    “…Water soluble keratose proteins were obtained from an Ovis Aries wool using peracetic acid oxidation. The wool samples and the extracted keratose proteins were…”
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    Tailoring stimuli-responsive PVDF-based copolymer membrane with engineered pore structure for efficient antibody purification by Gao, Pengtao, Huang, Jianjun, Pakkaner, Efecan, Wagemans, Jeroen, Eyley, Samuel, Thielemans, Wim, Gijsbers, Rik, Smet, Mario, Yang, Xing

    “…[Display omitted] •pH-responsive chromatographic membrane was fabricated with tailored copolymers.•Membranes with bicontinuous structure obtained by modified…”
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    Investigation of Membrane Based Processes for Biomedical Applications by Pakkaner, Efecan

    Published 01-01-2021
    “…As substantial developments were achieved in nanotechnology and polymer engineering, especially in the last few decades, the use of membranes and…”
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    Hydrogels and Self-Assemled Nanostructures Based on Wool Keratose by Pakkaner, Efecan

    Published 01-01-2017
    “…In this study, water soluble keratose proteins were extracted from “Ovis aries” wool using peracetic acid oxidation with a yield of 35 ± 5 %. Wool samples and…”
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    Dissertation