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Jaan Noolandi

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The Journal of Physical Chemistry. B|July 21, 2006
Undulatory delamination of thin polymer films on gold surfacesSoonwoo Chah, Jaan Noolandi, Richard N Zare
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|June 26, 2004
Localized chemical release from an artificial synapse chipMark C Peterman, Jaan Noolandi, Mark S Blumenkranz, et al.
Analytical Chemistry|April 1, 2004
Fluid flow past an aperture in a microfluidic channelMark C Peterman, Jaan Noolandi, Mark S Blumenkranz, et al.
Ophthalmic Research|January 13, 2006
Glucose permeability of human, bovine, and porcine corneas in vitroDavid Myung, Kristen Derr, Philip Huie, et al.
Ophthalmic Research|March 9, 2012
Diffusion of protein through the human corneaResmi A Charalel, Kristin Engberg, Jaan Noolandi, et al.
Biotechnology Progress|April 22, 2008
Development of hydrogel-based keratoprostheses: a materials perspectiveDavid Myung, Pierre-Emile Duhamel, Jennifer R Cochran, et al.
Polymers for Advanced Technologies|September 28, 2011
Progress in the development of interpenetrating polymer network hydrogelsDavid Myung, Dale Waters, Meredith Wiseman, et al.
Current Eye Research|January 25, 2008
Glucose-permeable interpenetrating polymer network hydrogels for corneal implant applications: a pilot studyDavid Myung, Nabeel Farooqui, Dale Waters, et al.
Journal of Biomedical Materials Research. Part A|May 17, 2008
Bioactive interpenetrating polymer network hydrogels that support corneal epithelial wound healingDavid Myung, Nabeel Farooqui, Luo Luo Zheng, et al.
Artificial Organs|November 18, 2003
The Artificial Synapse Chip: a flexible retinal interface based on directed retinal cell growth and neurotransmitter stimulationMark C Peterman, Neville Z Mehenti, Kalayaan V Bilbao, et al.
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The Journal of Physical Chemistry. B|July 21, 2006
Undulatory delamination of thin polymer films on gold surfacesSoonwoo Chah, Jaan Noolandi, Richard N Zare
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|June 26, 2004
Localized chemical release from an artificial synapse chipMark C Peterman, Jaan Noolandi, Mark S Blumenkranz, et al.
Analytical Chemistry|April 1, 2004
Fluid flow past an aperture in a microfluidic channelMark C Peterman, Jaan Noolandi, Mark S Blumenkranz, et al.
Ophthalmic Research|January 13, 2006
Glucose permeability of human, bovine, and porcine corneas in vitroDavid Myung, Kristen Derr, Philip Huie, et al.
Ophthalmic Research|March 9, 2012
Diffusion of protein through the human corneaResmi A Charalel, Kristin Engberg, Jaan Noolandi, et al.
Biotechnology Progress|April 22, 2008
Development of hydrogel-based keratoprostheses: a materials perspectiveDavid Myung, Pierre-Emile Duhamel, Jennifer R Cochran, et al.
Polymers for Advanced Technologies|September 28, 2011
Progress in the development of interpenetrating polymer network hydrogelsDavid Myung, Dale Waters, Meredith Wiseman, et al.
Current Eye Research|January 25, 2008
Glucose-permeable interpenetrating polymer network hydrogels for corneal implant applications: a pilot studyDavid Myung, Nabeel Farooqui, Dale Waters, et al.
Journal of Biomedical Materials Research. Part A|May 17, 2008
Bioactive interpenetrating polymer network hydrogels that support corneal epithelial wound healingDavid Myung, Nabeel Farooqui, Luo Luo Zheng, et al.
Artificial Organs|November 18, 2003
The Artificial Synapse Chip: a flexible retinal interface based on directed retinal cell growth and neurotransmitter stimulationMark C Peterman, Neville Z Mehenti, Kalayaan V Bilbao, et al.
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