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    Self-renewing Monolayer of Primary Colonic or Rectal Epithelial Cells by Wang, Yuli, DiSalvo, Matthew, Gunasekara, Dulan B, Dutton, Johanna, Proctor, Angela, Lebhar, Michael S, Williamson, Ian A, Speer, Jennifer, Howard, Riley L, Smiddy, Nicole M, Bultman, Scott J, Sims, Christopher E, Magness, Scott T, Allbritton, Nancy L

    “…Background & Aims Three-dimensional organoid culture has fundamentally changed the in vitro study of intestinal biology enabling novel assays; however, its use…”
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    Identifying research priorities for infection prevention and control. A mixed methods study with a convergent design by Smiddy, MP, Burton, E, Kingston, L, Poovelikunnel, T Thomas, Moyo, M, Flores, A

    Published in Journal of infection prevention (01-05-2024)
    “…Background Meaningful research creates evidence for Infection Prevention and Control (IPC) practice. Aim To establish Infection Prevention Society (IPS)…”
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    Impact of improved observed hand hygiene on bloodstream infection rates in Ireland. A prospective segmented regression analysis, 2009-2016 by Smiddy, M P, Murphy, O M, Savage, E, Fitzgerald, A P, FitzGerald, S, Browne, J

    Published in Epidemiology and infection (01-01-2020)
    “…Participation in European surveillance for bloodstream infection (BSI) commenced in Ireland in 1999 with all laboratories (n = 39) participating by 2014…”
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    Stability of casein micelles cross-linked by transglutaminase by Smiddy, M A, Martin, J-E G H, Kelly, A L, de Kruif, C G, Huppertz, T

    Published in Journal of dairy science (01-06-2006)
    “…In this study, caseins micelles were internally cross-linked using the enzyme transglutaminase (TGase). The integrity of the micelles was examined on…”
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    Automated sensing and splitting of stem cell colonies on microraft arrays by DiSalvo, Matthew, Smiddy, Nicole M., Allbritton, Nancy L.

    Published in APL bioengineering (01-09-2019)
    “…Human induced pluripotent stem cells (hiPSCs) are widely used for disease modeling, tissue engineering, and clinical applications. Although the development of…”
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    Effects of high pressure treatment on physicochemical characteristics of fresh oysters ( Crassostrea gigas) by Cruz-Romero, M, Smiddy, M, Hill, C, Kerry, J.P, Kelly, A.L

    “…The effects of high pressure (HP) treatment (at 100–800 MPa for 10 min at 20 °C) on physicochemical characteristics of depurated oysters were investigated…”
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    Use of oxygen sensors for the non-destructive measurement of the oxygen content in modified atmosphere and vacuum packs of cooked chicken patties; impact of oxygen content on lipid oxidation by Smiddy, M, Papkovskaia, N, Papkovsky, D.B, Kerry, J.P

    Published in Food research international (2002)
    “…Samples were packaged under vacuum and modified atmosphere (70% N 2:30% CO 2) and stored at 4 °C, under 616 lux fluorescent lighting, for 25 days. Oxygen…”
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    Microraft array-based platform for sorting of viable microcolonies based on cell-lethal immunoassay of intracellular proteins in microcolony biopsies by Smiddy, Nicole M, DiSalvo, Matthew, Allbritton-King, Jules D, Allbritton, Nancy L

    Published in Analyst (London) (07-04-2020)
    “…The majority of bioassays are cell-lethal and thus cannot be used for cell assay and selection prior to live-cell sorting. A quad microraft array-based…”
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    Nondestructive Measurement of Oxygen in Modified Atmosphere Packaged Hams Using a Phase-Fluorimetric Sensor System by Papkovsky, D.B, Smiddy, M.A, Papkovskaia, N.Y, Kerry, J.P

    Published in Journal of food science (01-10-2002)
    “…The phase-fluorimetric oxygen sensing system recently developed by our team was used for nondestructive measurement of oxygen content in the heasdspace of 4…”
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    Infrared Spectroscopic Analysis of the Adsorption of Pyridine Carboxylic Acids on Colloidal Ceria by Marsh, Jamie L, Wayman, Ashley E, Smiddy, Nicole M, Campbell, Dean J, Parker, John C, Bosma, Wayne B, Remsen, Edward E

    Published in Langmuir (21-11-2017)
    “…Surface adsorption of a homologous series of pyridine carboxylic acids on a hydrated colloidal cerium dioxide (ceria) film is characterized using the…”
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    Formation of arrays of planar, murine, intestinal crypts possessing a stem/proliferative cell compartment and differentiated cell zone by Kim, Raehyun, Wang, Yuli, Hwang, Shee-Hwan J, Attayek, Peter J, Smiddy, Nicole M, Reed, Mark I, Sims, Christopher E, Allbritton, Nancy L

    Published in Lab on a chip (24-07-2018)
    “…A simple, in vitro intestinal model recapitulating key aspects of crypt architecture and physiology would facilitate our understanding the impact of drugs,…”
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    Use of oxygen sensors to non-destructively measure the oxygen content in modified atmosphere and vacuum packed beef: impact of oxygen content on lipid oxidation by Smiddy, M., Fitzgerald, M., Kerry, J.P., Papkovsky, D.B., O' Sullivan, C.K., Guilbault, G.G.

    Published in Meat science (01-07-2002)
    “…The ability of optical oxygen sensors to monitor the levels of oxygen in raw and cooked beef was investigated. Raw and cooked beef slices were vacuum packaged…”
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    Nondestructive Monitoring of Oxygen Profiles in Packaged Foods Using Phase-Fluorimetric Oxygen Sensor by Fitzgerald, M., Papkovsky, D.B., Smiddy, M., Kerry, J.P., O'Sullivan, C.K., Buckley, D.J., Guilbault, G.G.

    Published in Journal of food science (01-01-2001)
    “…Nondestructive quantitation of oxygen in different types of packaged foods was performed using disposable phosphorescent oxygen sensor inserts placed in every…”
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    Modulation of rheological properties by heat-induced aggregation of whey protein solution by Purwanti, Nanik, Smiddy, Mary, Jan van der Goot, Atze, de Vries, Renko, Alting, Arno, Boom, Remko

    Published in Food hydrocolloids (01-08-2011)
    “…Heat-induced protein aggregation at low protein concentrations generally leads to higher viscosities. We here report that aggregated protein can yield weaker…”
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    High pressure processing of shellfish: A review of microbiological and other quality aspects by Murchie, Laura W., Cruz-Romero, Malco, Kerry, Joseph P., Linton, Mark, Patterson, Margaret F., Smiddy, Mary, Kelly, Alan L.

    “…Many commercially important shellfish are filter feeders and, as a consequence, concentrate microbes from the surrounding waters. Shellfish may be relayed or…”
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    Tumor activity confirmation and isodose curve display for patients receiving iodine-131-labeled 16.88 human monoclonal antibody by Erdi, A K, Wessels, B W, DeJager, R, Erdi, Y E, Atkins, F B, Yorke, E D, Smith, L, Huang, E, Smiddy, M, Murray, J

    Published in Cancer (01-02-1994)
    “…A study was performed to correlate activity quantitation derived from external imaging with surgical tumor specimens in patients who received radiolabeled…”
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    Role for compatible solutes glycine betaine and L-carnitine in listerial barotolerance by Smiddy, M, Sleator, R.D, Patterson, M.F, Hill, C, Kelly, A.L

    Published in Applied and Environmental Microbiology (01-12-2004)
    “…Increased listerial barotolerance at elevated osmolarity is attributed, in part, to the presence of accumulated betaine and L-carnitine. The percentage of…”
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