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    An integrated microfluidic device for influenza and other genetic analyses by Pal, R, Yang, M, Lin, R, Johnson, B N, Srivastava, N, Razzacki, S Z, Chomistek, K J, Heldsinger, D C, Haque, R M, Ugaz, V M, Thwar, P K, Chen, Z, Alfano, K, Yim, M B, Krishnan, M, Fuller, A O, Larson, R G, Burke, D T, Burns, M A

    Published in Lab on a chip (01-01-2005)
    “…An integrated microfluidic device capable of performing a variety of genetic assays has been developed as a step towards building systems for widespread…”
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    Measuring Particle Diameter and Particle−Particle Gap with Nanometer Precision Using an Optical Microscope by Thwar, Prasanna K, Velegol, Darrell

    “…A simple optical microscopy method has been developed for measuring particle diameters and particle−particle gaps with a precision of a few nanometers. The…”
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    Integrated microsystems for controlled drug delivery by Zafar Razzacki, S., Thwar, Prasanna K., Yang, Ming, Ugaz, Victor M., Burns, Mark A.

    Published in Advanced drug delivery reviews (10-02-2004)
    “…Efficient drug delivery and administration are needed to realize the full potential of molecular therapeutics. Integrated microsystems that incorporate…”
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    Analytical Model for the Effect of Surface Charge Nonuniformity on Colloidal Interactions by Velegol, Darrell, Thwar, Prasanna K

    Published in Langmuir (27-11-2001)
    “…A closed-form analytical model has been developed to estimate the effect of a nonuniform surface charge distribution on the potential of mean force between two…”
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    Force Measurements between Weakly Attractive Polystyrene Particles by Thwar, Prasanna K, Velegol, Darrell

    Published in Langmuir (01-10-2002)
    “…The forces between two 4.5 μm polystyrene latex particles in an aqueous suspension have been measured using “differential electrophoresis”. The experiments…”
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