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Joseph N Urban

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Advanced Functional Materials|November 4, 2022
Single-Cell Microgels for Diagnostics and TherapeuticsRyan Dubay, Joseph N Urban, Eric M Darling
Artificial Organs|February 9, 2021
A high gas transfer efficiency microfluidic oxygenator for extracorporeal respiratory assist applications in critical care medicineAlla A Gimbel, James C Hsiao, Ernest S Kim, et al.
Acta Biomaterialia|May 12, 2025
Design and characterization of metallic microfasteners for mechanical adhesion to soft tissuesJoseph N Urban, J Scott Malloy, Peyton Fitzgerald, et al.
Lab on a Chip|January 6, 2026
Enabling the recirculation of leukocytes in a high-throughput microphysiological system (MPS) to study immune cell-vascular tissue interactionsTyler Gerhardson, Nerses J Haroutunian, Ryan Dubay, et al.
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Advanced Functional Materials|November 4, 2022
Single-Cell Microgels for Diagnostics and TherapeuticsRyan Dubay, Joseph N Urban, Eric M Darling
Artificial Organs|February 9, 2021
A high gas transfer efficiency microfluidic oxygenator for extracorporeal respiratory assist applications in critical care medicineAlla A Gimbel, James C Hsiao, Ernest S Kim, et al.
Acta Biomaterialia|May 12, 2025
Design and characterization of metallic microfasteners for mechanical adhesion to soft tissuesJoseph N Urban, J Scott Malloy, Peyton Fitzgerald, et al.
Lab on a Chip|January 6, 2026
Enabling the recirculation of leukocytes in a high-throughput microphysiological system (MPS) to study immune cell-vascular tissue interactionsTyler Gerhardson, Nerses J Haroutunian, Ryan Dubay, et al.
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