Andrew G Alleyne
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Recent Articles
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Wang J, Birbarah P, Docimo D, Yang T, Alleyne A, Miljkovic N
Phys Rev E
. 2021 Mar;
103(2-1):023110.
PMID: 33736084
Analogous to an electrical rectifier, a thermal rectifier (TR) can ensure that heat flows in a preferential direction. In this paper, thermal transport nonlinearity is achieved through the development of...
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Armstrong A, Alleyne A, Wagoner Johnson A
Biofabrication
. 2020 Jul;
12(4):045023.
PMID: 32702687
The bioprinting literature currently lacks: (i) process sensing tools to measure material deposition, (ii) performance metrics to evaluate system performance, and (iii) control tools to correct for and avoid material...
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Armstrong A, Norato J, Alleyne A, Wagoner Johnson A
Biofabrication
. 2019 Dec;
12(1):015017.
PMID: 31825905
A major limitation in extrusion-based bioprinting is the lack of direct process control, which limits the accuracy and design complexity of printed constructs. The lack of direct process control results...
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Zhang S, Zhang C, Chen H, Kieffer S, Neubrech F, Giessen H, et al.
Angew Chem Int Ed Engl
. 2019 Sep;
58(50):18165-18170.
PMID: 31544334
Selective transport and concentration of molecules to specified regions on a substrate both enhances the potential to detect such molecules and provides a path to spatially localize such molecules prior...
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Directed Molecular Collection by E-Jet Printed Microscale Chemical Potential Wells in Hydrogel Films
Zhang S, Kieffer S, Zhang C, Alleyne A, Braun P
Adv Mater
. 2018 Aug;
30(38):e1803140.
PMID: 30073702
A facile approach to locally concentrate analytes of interest will significantly enhance miniaturized, integrated chemical-analysis systems. Here, the directed analyte transport and concentration using ≈200 µm-diameter E-jet printed chemical potential...
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Xie Y, Rustom L, McDermott A, Boerckel J, Wagoner Johnson A, Alleyne A, et al.
Biofabrication
. 2016 Jan;
8(1):015005.
PMID: 26744897
Calcium phosphate (CaP) materials have been proven to be efficacious as bone scaffold materials, but are difficult to fabricate into complex architectures because of the high processing temperatures required. In...
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Onses M, Sutanto E, Ferreira P, Alleyne A, Rogers J
Small
. 2015 Jul;
11(34):4237-66.
PMID: 26122917
This review gives an overview of techniques used for high-resolution jet printing that rely on electrohydrodynamically induced flows. Such methods enable the direct, additive patterning of materials with a resolution...
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Onses M, Ramirez-Hernandez A, Hur S, Sutanto E, Williamson L, Alleyne A, et al.
ACS Nano
. 2014 Jun;
8(7):6606-13.
PMID: 24882265
Fundamental understanding of the self-assembly of domains in block copolymers (BCPs) and capabilities in control of these processes are important for their use as nanoscale templates in various applications. This...
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Tan Y, Sutanto E, Alleyne A, Cunningham B
J Biophotonics
. 2013 Dec;
7(3-4):266-75.
PMID: 24376013
We demonstrate the enhancement of a liquid-based homogenous fluorescence assay using the resonant electric fields from a photonic crystal (PC) surface. Because evanescent fields are confined to the liquid volume...
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Onses M, Song C, Williamson L, Sutanto E, Ferreira P, Alleyne A, et al.
Nat Nanotechnol
. 2013 Aug;
8(9):667-75.
PMID: 23975188
Self-assembly of block-copolymers provides a route to the fabrication of small (size, <50 nm) and dense (pitch, <100 nm) features with an accuracy that approaches even the demanding specifications for...