Michael Anthony Jensen
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Padhy P, Zaman M, Jensen M, Cheng Y, Huang Y, Wu M, et al.
Nat Commun
. 2024 Jul;
15(1):6159.
PMID: 39039069
Solid-phase synthesis underpins many advances in synthetic and combinatorial chemistry, biology, and material science. The immobilization of a reacting species on the solid support makes interfacing of reagents an important...
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Jensen M, Dafoe M, Wilhelmy J, Cervantes L, Okumu A, Kipp L, et al.
Biochemistry
. 2023 Nov;
63(1):9-18.
PMID: 38011893
Here we report preliminary data demonstrating that some patients with myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatiguesyndrome (ME/CFS) may have catalytic autoantibodies that cause the breakdown of myelin basic protein (MBP). We propose that...
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Ren W, Zaman M, Wu M, Jensen M, Davis R, Hesselink L
J Appl Phys
. 2023 Sep;
134(11):113104.
PMID: 37736285
When it comes to simulate or calculate an optoelectronic tweezer (OET) response for a microparticle suspended in a given medium, a precise electrical conductivity (later referred to as conductivity) value...
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Zaman M, Padhy P, Wu M, Ren W, Jensen M, Davis R, et al.
Langmuir
. 2022 Dec;
39(1):101-110.
PMID: 36541659
A dielectrophoretic device employing a planar array of microelectrodes is designed for controlled transport of individual microparticles. By exciting the electrodes in sequence, a moving dielectrophoretic force is created that...
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Padhy P, Zaman M, Jensen M, Hesselink L
Electrophoresis
. 2021 Feb;
42(9-10):1079-1092.
PMID: 33599974
Electrically polarizable micro- and nanoparticles and droplets can be trapped using the gradient electric field of electrodes. But the spatial profile of the resultant dielectrophoretic force is fixed once the...