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Kimberly L Turner

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Cadirov N, Booth J, Turner K, Israelachvili J
ACS Appl Mater Interfaces . 2017 Apr; 9(16):14497-14505. PMID: 28398039
Geckos have developed foot pads that allow them to maintain their unique climbing ability despite vast differences of surfaces and environments, from dry desert to humid rainforest. Likewise, successful gecko-inspired...
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Das S, Cadirov N, Chary S, Kaufman Y, Hogan J, Turner K, et al.
J R Soc Interface . 2015 Jan; 12(104):20141346. PMID: 25589569
The discovery and understanding of gecko 'frictional-adhesion' adhering and climbing mechanism has allowed researchers to mimic and create gecko-inspired adhesives. A few experimental and theoretical approaches have been taken to...
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Das S, Chary S, Yu J, Tamelier J, Turner K, Israelachvili J
Langmuir . 2013 Nov; 29(48):15006-12. PMID: 24191677
Geckos are highly efficient climbers and can run over any kind of surface with impeccable dexterity due to the typical design of their hierarchical foot structure. We have fabricated tilted,...
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Tamelier J, Chary S, Turner K
Langmuir . 2013 Jul; 29(34):10881-90. PMID: 23875720
The importance of loading and unloading procedures has been shown in a variety of different methods for biological dry adhesives, such as the fibers on the feet of the Tokay...
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Yu J, Chary S, Das S, Tamelier J, Turner K, Israelachvili J
Langmuir . 2012 Jul; 28(31):11527-34. PMID: 22779923
Geckos have developed a unique hierarchical structure to maintain climbing ability on surfaces with different roughness, one of the extremely important parameters that affect the friction and adhesion forces between...
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Tamelier J, Chary S, Turner K
Langmuir . 2012 May; 28(23):8746-52. PMID: 22568809
Geckos are able to adhere strongly and release easily from surfaces because the structurally anisotropic fibers on their toes naturally exhibit force anisotropy based on the direction of articulation. Here,...
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Baik J, Zielke M, Kim M, Turner K, Wodtke A, Moskovits M
ACS Nano . 2010 May; 4(6):3117-22. PMID: 20499908
An electronic nose (e-nose) strategy is described based on SnO(2) nanowire arrays whose sensing properties are modified by changing their operating temperatures and by decorating some of the nanowires with...
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Zeng H, Pesika N, Tian Y, Zhao B, Chen Y, Tirrell M, et al.
Langmuir . 2009 Jun; 25(13):7486-95. PMID: 19522483
Geckos and smaller animals such as flies, beetles, and spiders have extraordinary climbing abilities: They can firmly attach and rapidly detach from almost any kind of surface. In the case...
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Northen T, Woo H, Northen M, Nordstrom A, Uritboonthail W, Turner K, et al.
J Am Soc Mass Spectrom . 2007 Sep; 18(11):1945-9. PMID: 17881245
The surface structure of porous silicon used in desorption/ionization on porous silicon (DIOS) mass analysis is known to play a primary role in the desorption/ionization (D/I) process. In this study,...
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Christman K, Requa M, Enriquez-Rios V, Ward S, Bradley K, Turner K, et al.
Langmuir . 2006 Aug; 22(17):7444-50. PMID: 16893251
Micron and submicron-scale features of aldehyde functionality were fabricated in polymer films by photolithography to develop a platform for protein immobilization and assembly at a biologically relevant scale. Films containing...