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Dart A, Roy D, Vlaskin V, Limqueco E, Lowe N, Srinivasan S, et al.
Biomater Adv . 2022 Jan; 133:112626. PMID: 35039198
HIV and hepatitis B are two of the most prevalent viruses globally, and despite readily available preventive treatments unforgiving treatment regimens still exist, such as daily doses of medicine that...
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Chavas T, Su F, Srinivasan S, Roy D, Lee B, Lovelace-Macon L, et al.
J Control Release . 2020 Nov; 330:284-292. PMID: 33221351
Pulmonary melioidosis is a bacterial disease with high morbidity and a mortality rate that can be as high as 40% in resource-poor regions of South Asia. This disease burden is...
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Limqueco E, da Silva D, Reichhardt C, Su F, Das D, Chen J, et al.
ACS Infect Dis . 2020 Oct; 6(11):2866-2871. PMID: 33074651
Biofilms are one of the most challenging obstacles in bacterial infections. By providing protection against immune responses and antibiotic therapies, biofilms enable chronic colonization and the development of antibiotic resistance....
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Luan E, Yun H, Ma M, Ratner D, Cheung K, Chrostowski L
Biomed Opt Express . 2019 Oct; 10(9):4825-4838. PMID: 31565528
Sub-wavelength grating (SWG) metamaterials have been considered to provide promising solutions in the development of next-generation photonic integrated circuits. In recent years, increasied interest has been paid to silicon photonic...
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Luan E, Shoman H, Ratner D, Cheung K, Chrostowski L
Sensors (Basel) . 2019 Mar; 19(5). PMID: 30866514
The authors wish to make the following corrections in their published paper in Sensors [...].
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Chen J, Su F, Das D, Srinivasan S, Son H, Lee B, et al.
Biomaterials . 2019 Jan; 195:38-50. PMID: 30610992
Alveolar macrophages resident in the lung are prominent phagocytic effector cells of the pulmonary innate immune response, and paradoxically, are attractive harbors for pathogens. Consequently, facultative intracellular bacteria, such as...
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Luan E, Shoman H, Ratner D, Cheung K, Chrostowski L
Sensors (Basel) . 2018 Oct; 18(10). PMID: 30340405
Thanks to advanced semiconductor microfabrication technology, chip-scale integration and miniaturization of lab-on-a-chip components, silicon-based optical biosensors have made significant progress for the purpose of point-of-care diagnosis. In this review, we...
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Su F, Srinivasan S, Lee B, Chen J, Convertine A, West T, et al.
J Control Release . 2018 Aug; 287:1-11. PMID: 30099019
Intracellular bacterial infections localized to the lung alveolar macrophage (AM) remain one of the most challenging settings for antimicrobial therapy. Current systemic antibiotic treatment fails to deliver sustained doses to...
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Su F, Chen J, Son H, Kelly A, Convertine A, West T, et al.
Biomater Sci . 2018 Jun; 6(7):1976-1985. PMID: 29850694
Pulmonary intracellular infections, such as tuberculosis, anthrax, and tularemia, have remained a significant challenge to conventional antibiotic therapy. Ineffective antibiotic treatment of these infections can lead not only to undesired...
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Das D, Chen J, Srinivasan S, Kelly A, Lee B, Son H, et al.
Mol Pharm . 2017 Apr; 14(6):1988-1997. PMID: 28394614
Lung-based intracellular bacterial infections remain one of the most challenging infectious disease settings. For example, the current standard for treating Franciscella tularensis pneumonia (tularemia) relies on administration of oral or...