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Robert H Austin

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Physical Review Letters|May 21, 2010
Collective escape of chemotactic swimmers through microscopic ratchetsGuillaume Lambert, David Liao, Robert H Austin
Interface Focus|August 7, 2014
Bacteria and game theory: the rise and fall of cooperation in spatially heterogeneous environmentsGuillaume Lambert, Saurabh Vyawahare, Robert H Austin
Cancer Research|September 4, 2014
Resistance to chemotherapy: patient variability and cellular heterogeneityDavid A Kessler, Robert H Austin, Herbert Levine
Lab on a Chip|April 10, 2015
Inhibition of clot formation in deterministic lateral displacement arrays for processing large volumes of blood for rare cell captureJoseph D'Silva, Robert H Austin, James C Sturm
Nano Letters|September 14, 2006
A nanofluidic railroad switch for DNARobert Riehn, Robert H Austin, James C Sturm
Biomicrofluidics|October 17, 2017
On-chip cell labelling and washing by capture and release using microfluidic trap arraysYu Chen, Robert H Austin, James C Sturm
Lab on a Chip|September 15, 2020
Scaling of deterministic lateral displacement devices to a single column of bumping obstaclesWeibin Liang, Robert H Austin, James C Sturm
Reports on Progress in Physics. Physical Society (Great Britain)|September 15, 2012
DNA confinement in nanochannels: physics and biological applicationsWalter Reisner, Jonas N Pedersen, Robert H Austin
Biomicrofluidics|March 11, 2010
Complementary metal oxide semiconductor compatible fabrication and characterization of parylene-C covered nanofluidic channels with integrated nanoelectrodesChih-Kuan Tung, Robert Riehn, Robert H Austin
Physical Review. E|October 16, 2021
Protein dynamics implications of the low- and high-temperature denaturation of myoglobinRamzi R Khuri, Trung V Phan, Robert H Austin
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Physical Review Letters|May 21, 2010
Collective escape of chemotactic swimmers through microscopic ratchetsGuillaume Lambert, David Liao, Robert H Austin
Interface Focus|August 7, 2014
Bacteria and game theory: the rise and fall of cooperation in spatially heterogeneous environmentsGuillaume Lambert, Saurabh Vyawahare, Robert H Austin
Cancer Research|September 4, 2014
Resistance to chemotherapy: patient variability and cellular heterogeneityDavid A Kessler, Robert H Austin, Herbert Levine
Lab on a Chip|April 10, 2015
Inhibition of clot formation in deterministic lateral displacement arrays for processing large volumes of blood for rare cell captureJoseph D'Silva, Robert H Austin, James C Sturm
Nano Letters|September 14, 2006
A nanofluidic railroad switch for DNARobert Riehn, Robert H Austin, James C Sturm
Biomicrofluidics|October 17, 2017
On-chip cell labelling and washing by capture and release using microfluidic trap arraysYu Chen, Robert H Austin, James C Sturm
Lab on a Chip|September 15, 2020
Scaling of deterministic lateral displacement devices to a single column of bumping obstaclesWeibin Liang, Robert H Austin, James C Sturm
Reports on Progress in Physics. Physical Society (Great Britain)|September 15, 2012
DNA confinement in nanochannels: physics and biological applicationsWalter Reisner, Jonas N Pedersen, Robert H Austin
Biomicrofluidics|March 11, 2010
Complementary metal oxide semiconductor compatible fabrication and characterization of parylene-C covered nanofluidic channels with integrated nanoelectrodesChih-Kuan Tung, Robert Riehn, Robert H Austin
Physical Review. E|October 16, 2021
Protein dynamics implications of the low- and high-temperature denaturation of myoglobinRamzi R Khuri, Trung V Phan, Robert H Austin
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