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Shamit Shrivastava

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Drukarch B, Wilhelmus M, Shrivastava S
Rev Neurosci . 2021 Dec; 33(3):285-302. PMID: 34913622
The thermodynamic theory of action potential propagation challenges the conventional understanding of the nerve signal as an exclusively electrical phenomenon. Often misunderstood as to its basic tenets and predictions, the...
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Shrivastava S
Prog Biophys Mol Biol . 2021 Jan; 162:111-121. PMID: 33516823
Action potentials in neurons are known to annihilate each other upon collision, while there are cases where they might penetrate each other. The fate of two waves upon collision is...
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Browning R, Aron M, Booth A, Rademeyer P, Wing S, Brans V, et al.
Langmuir . 2019 Dec; 36(2):609-617. PMID: 31855435
Microbubbles stabilized by an outer lipid shell have been studied extensively for both diagnostic and therapeutic applications. The shell composition can significantly influence microbubble behavior, but performing quantitative measurements of...
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Blackmore J, Shrivastava S, Sallet J, Butler C, Cleveland R
Ultrasound Med Biol . 2019 May; 45(7):1509-1536. PMID: 31109842
Ultrasonic neuromodulation is a rapidly growing field, in which low-intensity ultrasound (US) is delivered to nervous system tissue, resulting in transient modulation of neural activity. This review summarizes the findings...
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Beguin E, Shrivastava S, Dezhkunov N, McHale A, Callan J, Eleanor Stride
ACS Appl Mater Interfaces . 2019 May; 11(22):19913-19919. PMID: 31074968
The intense conditions generated in the core of a collapsing bubble have been the subject of intense scrutiny from fields as diverse as marine biology and nuclear fusion. In particular,...
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Zhang J, Shrivastava S, Cleveland R, Rabbitts T
ACS Appl Mater Interfaces . 2019 Feb; 11(11):10481-10491. PMID: 30788952
Cellular membranes are, in general, impermeable to macromolecules (herein referred to as macrodrugs, e.g., recombinant protein, expression plasmids, or mRNA), which is a major barrier for clinical translation of macrodrug-based...
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Beguin E, Bau L, Shrivastava S, Eleanor Stride
ACS Appl Mater Interfaces . 2018 Dec; 11(2):1829-1840. PMID: 30574777
The advancement of ultrasound-mediated therapy has stimulated the development of drug-loaded microbubble agents that can be targeted to a region of interest through an applied magnetic field prior to ultrasound...
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Owen J, Kamila S, Shrivastava S, Carugo D, Bernardino de la Serna J, Mannaris C, et al.
Langmuir . 2018 Nov; 35(31):10014-10024. PMID: 30485112
Phospholipid coated microbubbles are currently in widespread clinical use as ultrasound contrast agents and under investigation for therapeutic applications. Previous studies have demonstrated the importance of the coating nanostructure in...
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Shrivastava S, Cleveland R, Schneider M
Soft Matter . 2018 Nov; 14(47):9702-9712. PMID: 30462137
Ultrasound is increasingly being used to modulate the properties of biological membranes for applications in drug delivery and neuromodulation. While various studies have investigated the mechanical aspects of the interaction...
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Shrivastava S, Kang K, Schneider M
J R Soc Interface . 2018 Jun; 15(143). PMID: 29925577
Nerve impulses, previously proposed as manifestations of nonlinear acoustic pulses localized at the plasma membrane, can annihilate upon collision. However, whether annihilation of acoustic waves at interfaces takes place is...