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Kristen L Helton

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Lab on a Chip|October 26, 2007
Interfacial instabilities affect microfluidic extraction of small molecules from non-Newtonian fluidsKristen L Helton, Paul Yager
Journal of Diabetes Science and Technology|July 5, 2011
Biomechanics of the sensor-tissue interface-effects of motion, pressure, and design on sensor performance and the foreign body response-part I: theoretical frameworkKristen L Helton, Buddy D Ratner, Natalie A Wisniewski
Journal of Diabetes Science and Technology|July 5, 2011
Biomechanics of the sensor-tissue interface-effects of motion, pressure, and design on sensor performance and foreign body response-part II: examples and applicationKristen L Helton, Buddy D Ratner, Natalie A Wisniewski
Lab on a Chip|October 23, 2008
Conditioning saliva for use in a microfluidic biosensorKristen L Helton, Kjell E Nelson, Elain Fu, et al.
Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology|July 8, 2017
Tissue-Integrating Oxygen Sensors: Continuous Tracking of Tissue HypoxiaNatalie A Wisniewski, Scott P Nichols, Soya J Gamsey, et al.
Journal of Vascular Surgery|May 26, 2015
The First-in-Man "Si Se Puede" Study for the use of micro-oxygen sensors (MOXYs) to determine dynamic relative oxygen indices in the feet of patients with limb-threatening ischemia during endovascular therapyMiguel F Montero-Baker, Kit Yee Au-Yeung, Natalie A Wisniewski, et al.
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery|May 6, 2015
Abstract 88: microvascular integration into versatile tissue engineering platformsEugenia H Cho, Alina Boico, Natalie A Wisniewski, et al.
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Lab on a Chip|October 26, 2007
Interfacial instabilities affect microfluidic extraction of small molecules from non-Newtonian fluidsKristen L Helton, Paul Yager
Journal of Diabetes Science and Technology|July 5, 2011
Biomechanics of the sensor-tissue interface-effects of motion, pressure, and design on sensor performance and the foreign body response-part I: theoretical frameworkKristen L Helton, Buddy D Ratner, Natalie A Wisniewski
Journal of Diabetes Science and Technology|July 5, 2011
Biomechanics of the sensor-tissue interface-effects of motion, pressure, and design on sensor performance and foreign body response-part II: examples and applicationKristen L Helton, Buddy D Ratner, Natalie A Wisniewski
Lab on a Chip|October 23, 2008
Conditioning saliva for use in a microfluidic biosensorKristen L Helton, Kjell E Nelson, Elain Fu, et al.
Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology|July 8, 2017
Tissue-Integrating Oxygen Sensors: Continuous Tracking of Tissue HypoxiaNatalie A Wisniewski, Scott P Nichols, Soya J Gamsey, et al.
Journal of Vascular Surgery|May 26, 2015
The First-in-Man "Si Se Puede" Study for the use of micro-oxygen sensors (MOXYs) to determine dynamic relative oxygen indices in the feet of patients with limb-threatening ischemia during endovascular therapyMiguel F Montero-Baker, Kit Yee Au-Yeung, Natalie A Wisniewski, et al.
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery|May 6, 2015
Abstract 88: microvascular integration into versatile tissue engineering platformsEugenia H Cho, Alina Boico, Natalie A Wisniewski, et al.
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