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    A novel, low-cost microfluidic device with an integrated filter for rapid, ultrasensitive, and high-throughput bioburden detection by Hasan, Md. Sadique, Sundberg, Chad, Tolosa, Michael, Andar, Abhay, Ge, Xudong, Kostov, Yordan, Rao, Govind

    Published in Scientific reports (26-07-2023)
    “…Rapid and accurate bioburden detection has become increasingly necessary for food, health, pharmaceutical and environmental applications. To detect bioburden…”
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    Fibrotic Venous Remodeling and Nonmaturation of Arteriovenous Fistulas by Martinez, Laisel, Duque, Juan C, Tabbara, Marwan, Paez, Angela, Selman, Guillermo, Hernandez, Diana R, Sundberg, Chad A, Tey, Jason Chieh Sheng, Shiu, Yan-Ting, Cheung, Alfred K, Allon, Michael, Velazquez, Omaida C, Salman, Loay H, Vazquez-Padron, Roberto I

    “…The frequency of primary failure in arteriovenous fistulas (AVFs) remains unacceptably high. This lack of improvement is due in part to a poor understanding of…”
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    The RNA‐binding protein and stress granule component ATAXIN‐2 is expressed in mouse and human tissues associated with glaucoma pathogenesis by Sundberg, Chad A., Lakk, Monika, Paul, Sharan, Figueroa, Karla, Scoles, Daniel R., Pulst, Stefan M., Križaj, David

    Published in Journal of comparative neurology (1911) (01-02-2022)
    “…Polyglutamine repeat expansions in the Ataxin‐2 (ATXN2) gene were first implicated in Spinocerebellar Ataxia Type 2, a disease associated with degeneration of…”
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    Rapid bacterial detection and identification of bacterial strains using machine learning methods integrated with a portable multichannel fluorometer by Hasan, Md Sadique, Sundberg, Chad, Hasan, Hasib, Kostov, Yordan, Ge, Xudong, Choa, Fow-Sen, Rao, Govind

    Published in IEEE access (01-01-2023)
    “…Rapid and sensitive bioburden detection is of paramount importance in different applications including public health, and food and water safety. To overcome…”
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    Abnormalities of vascular histology and collagen fiber configuration in patients with advanced chronic kidney disease by Allon, Michael, Litovsky, Silvio H, Tey, Jason Chieh Sheng, Sundberg, Chad A, Zhang, Yingying, Chen, Zhen, Fang, Yun, Cheung, Alfred K, Shiu, Yan-Ting

    Published in The journal of vascular access (01-01-2019)
    “…Introduction: Several histologic features have been identified in the upper-extremity arteries and veins of patients with advanced chronic kidney disease,…”
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    An automatic glucose monitoring system based on periplasmic binding proteins for online bioprocess monitoring by Hasan, Hasibul, Kumar, Vikash, Ge, Xudong, Sundberg, Chad, Slaughter, Christopher, Rao, Govind

    Published in Biosensors & bioelectronics (01-06-2024)
    “…Glucose is one of the most vital nutrients in all living organisms, so its monitoring is critical in healthcare and bioprocessing. Enzymatic sensors are more…”
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    Bioburden detection on surface and water samples in a rapid, ultra‐sensitive and high‐throughput manner by Hasan, Md Sadique, Sundberg, Chad, Gilotte, Elias, Ge, Xudong, Kostov, Yordan, Rao, Govind

    Published in Biotechnology progress (01-07-2024)
    “…Bioburden detection is crucial for food, water, and biopharmaceutical applications as it can directly impact public health. The objective of this study is to…”
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    Piezo1 channels mediate trabecular meshwork mechanotransduction and promote aqueous fluid outflow by Yarishkin, Oleg, Phuong, Tam T. T., Baumann, Jackson M., De Ieso, Michael L., Vazquez‐Chona, Felix, Rudzitis, Christopher N., Sundberg, Chad, Lakk, Monika, Stamer, W. Daniel, Križaj, David

    Published in The Journal of physiology (01-01-2021)
    “…Key points Trabecular meshwork (TM) is a highly mechanosensitive tissue in the eye that regulates intraocular pressure through the control of aqueous humour…”
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