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    Dynamics of blood electrolytes in repeated hyper- and/or hypoglycaemic events in patients with type 1 diabetes by Caduff, A., Lutz, H. U., Heinemann, L., Di Benedetto, G., Talary, M. S., Theander, S.

    Published in Diabetologia (01-10-2011)
    “…Aims/hypothesis Electrolyte disturbances are well-known consequences of the diabetic pathology. However, less is known about the cumulative effects of repeated…”
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    The effect of blood content on the optical and dielectric skin properties by Zakharov, P, Dewarrat, F, Caduff, A, Talary, M S

    Published in Physiological measurement (01-01-2011)
    “…A wearable system incorporating sensors for dielectric and optical spectroscopy was used to study skin properties and their dependence on the cutaneous blood…”
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    Separation of viable and non-viable yeast using dielectrophoresis by Markx, G H, Talary, M S, Pethig, R

    Published in Journal of biotechnology (01-01-1994)
    “…Dielectrophoresis, the movement of particles in non-uniform AC electric fields, was used to rapidly separate viable and non-viable yeast cells with good…”
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    The dielectrophoresis enrichment of CD34+ cells from peripheral blood stem cell harvests by Stephens, M, Talary, M S, Pethig, R, Burnett, A K, Mills, K I

    Published in Bone marrow transplantation (Basingstoke) (01-10-1996)
    “…There is considerable interest in isolating the CD34+ cell population from leukaemic patients undergoing peripheral blood stem cell harvests. The techniques…”
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    A wearable diffuse reflectance sensor for continuous monitoring of cutaneous blood content by Zakharov, P, Talary, M S, Caduff, A

    Published in Physics in medicine & biology (07-09-2009)
    “…An optical diffuse reflectance sensor for characterization of cutaneous blood content and optimized for continuous monitoring has been developed as part of a…”
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    Dielectrophoretic separation and enrichment of CD34+ cell subpopulation from bone marrow and peripheral blood stem cells by TALARY, M. S, MILLS, K. I, HOY, T, BURNETT, A. K, PETHIG, R

    “…Dielectrophoresis has been used to enrich selected cell subpopulations in a mixed cell population by exploiting differential dielectric properties. Six-fold…”
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    Dielectrophoretic detection of membrane morphology changes in Jurkat T-cells undergoing etoposide-induced apoptosis by Pethig, R, Talary, M S

    Published in IET nanobiotechnology (01-02-2007)
    “…A dielectrophoresis (DEP) cell profiler, with concurrent FACS measurements, was used to monitor the morphological changes of Jurkat T-cells as they progressed…”
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    Full-field optical coherence tomography for the rapid estimation of epidermal thickness: study of patients with diabetes mellitus type 1 by Zakharov, P, Talary, M S, Kolm, I, Caduff, A

    Published in Physiological measurement (01-02-2010)
    “…Changes in morphology of the skin are an important factor that can affect non-invasive measurements performed through this organ, in particular for glucose…”
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    Non-invasive glucose monitoring in patients with Type 1 diabetes: A Multisensor system combining sensors for dielectric and optical characterisation of skin by Caduff, Andreas, Talary, Mark S., Mueller, Martin, Dewarrat, Francois, Klisic, Jelena, Donath, Marc, Heinemann, Lutz, Stahel, Werner A.

    Published in Biosensors & bioelectronics (15-05-2009)
    “…In vivo variations of blood glucose (BG) are affecting the biophysical characteristics (e.g. dielectric and optical) of skin and underlying tissue (SAUT) at…”
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    A dielectric inverse problem applied to human skin measurements during glucose excursions by Dewarrat, F, Falco, L, Mueller, M, Reinhard, S, Caduff, A, Talary, M S

    Published in Physiological measurement (01-08-2011)
    “…A fringing field capacitive sensor has been used to measure the dielectric properties of human skin and underlying tissue in the MHz frequency range. It has…”
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    Future trends in diagnosis using laboratory-on-a-chip technologies by Talary, M S, Burt, J P, Pethig, R

    Published in Parasitology (1998)
    “…There has been an enormous growth in the development of biotechnological applications, where advances in the techniques of microelectronic fabrication and the…”
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    Enhancing traveling-wave dielectrophoresis with signal superposition by Pethig, R., Talary, M.S., Lee, R.S.

    “…In this article, a new method for cell separation and characterization and for monitoring cell physiological changes was described. In this approach termed…”
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    Measurement and simulation of conductive dielectric two-layer materials with a multiple electrodes sensor by Dewarrat, F., Falco, L., Caduff, A., Talary, M., Feldman, Y., Puzenko, A.

    “…Impedance spectroscopy has been shown to provide a great potential as a measuring technique for monitoring human blood glucose. The two major potential…”
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    Dielectrophoretic studies of the activation of human T lymphocytes using a newly developed cell profiling system by Pethig, Ronald, Bressler, Vincent, Carswell-Crumpton, Catherine, Chen, Yan, Foster-Haje, Linda, García-Ojeda, Marcos E., Lee, Richard S., Lock, Gary M., Talary, Mark S., Tate, Keri M.

    Published in Electrophoresis (01-07-2002)
    “…Human T lymphocytes were stimulated using phorbol myristate acetate and ionomycin. Twenty‐four hours post‐activation the cells were harvested for DNA content…”
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    Assessment of linear regression techniques for modeling multisensor data for non-invasive continuous glucose monitoring by Zanon, M., Riz, M., Sparacino, G., Facchinetti, A., Suri, R. E., Talary, M. S., Cobelli, C.

    “…New scenarios in diabetes treatment have been opened in the last ten years by continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) sensors. In particular, Non-Invasive CGM…”
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    An RCL sensor for measuring dielectrically lossy materials in the MHz frequency range. Part I. Comparison of hydrogel model simulation with actual hydrogel impedance measurements by Talary, M.S., Dewarrat, F., Caduff, A., Puzenko, A., Ryabov, Y., Feldman, Y.

    “…There is a requirement for the development of non-invasive continuous blood glucose monitoring devices to meet the clinical demands of the rapidly increasing…”
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