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3-Apr-2018Consecutive spray drying to produce coated dry powder vaccines suitable for oral administrationLe Clair, Daniel; Cranston, Emily; Lichty, Brian; Xing, Zhou; Thompson, Michael
2018Coherent structure dynamics and identification during the multistage transitions of polymeric turbulent channel flowZhu, Lu; Xi, Li
2018Distinct transition in flow statistics and vortex dynamics between low- and high-extent turbulent drag reduction in polymer fluidsZhu, Lu; Schrobsdorff, Hecke; Schneider, Tobias M.; Xi, Li
2018An atomistic evaluation of the compatibility and plasticization efficacy of phthalates in poly(vinyl chloride)Li, Dongyang; Panchal, Kushal; Mafi, Roozbeh; Xi, Li
Nov-2018Poly(ethylene glycol) induces cell toxicity in melanoma cells by producing a hyperosmotic extracellular mediumPostic I; Sheardown H
Apr-2018Proteoglycan 4 and hyaluronan as boundary lubricants for model contact lens hydrogelsSamsom M; Iwabuchi Y; Sheardown H; Schmidt TA
12-Sep-2018Surface-Functionalized Model Contact Lenses with a Bioinspired Proteoglycan 4 (PRG4)-Grafted LayerKorogiannaki M; Samsom M; Schmidt TA; Sheardown H
12-Nov-2018Single-Step Reactive Electrospinning of Cell-Loaded Nanofibrous Scaffolds as Ready-to-Use Tissue PatchesXu F; Dodd M; Sheardown H; Hoare T
Jul-2018Hyaluronan incorporation into model contact lens hydrogels as a built-in lubricant: Effect of hydrogel composition and proteoglycan 4 as a lubricant in solutionSamsom M; Korogiannaki M; Subbaraman LN; Sheardown H; Schmidt TA
12-Nov-2018Injectable and Degradable Poly(Oligoethylene glycol methacrylate) Hydrogels with Tunable Charge Densities as Adhesive Peptide-Free Cell ScaffoldsBakaic E; Smeets NMB; Badv M; Dodd M; Barrigar O; Siebers E; Lawlor M; Sheardown H; Hoare T

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