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2018-04-01
Ghoraishi Kahangi, Maryam Sadat
Due to their ability to measure extremely small displacements and forces, nanomechanical cantilevers have attracted considerable attention from numerous scientific communities, each exploring a variety of applications. Though typically operated in either vacuum or air, operation of the device in...
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Investigating cryoinjury using simulations and experiments: 1. TF-1 cells during two-step freezing (rapid cooling interrupted with a hold time)
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McGann, L. E., Ross-Rodriguez, L. U., Elliott, J. A.
There is significant interest in designing a cryopreservation protocol for hematopoietic stem cells (HSC) which does not rely on dimethyl sulfoxide (Me2SO) as a cryoprotectant. Computer simulations that describe cellular osmotic responses during cooling and warming can be used to optimize the...
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Characterization of cryobiological responses in TF-1 cells using interrupted freezing procedures
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McGann, L. E., Elliott, J. A., Ross-Rodriguez, L. U.
Cryopreservation currently is the only method for long-term preservation of cellular viability and function for uses in cellular therapies. Characterizing the cryobiological response of a cell type is essential in the approach to designing and optimizing cryopreservation protocols. For cells used...
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2014/22/2014
Prickett, R. C., McGann, L. E., Elliott, J. A., Hakda, S.
A non-ideal osmotic equilibrium equation is proposed as a replacement for the Boyle van’t Hoff equation to describe the equilibrium volume of a living cell as a function of external osmolality. Contrary to common understanding, the Boyle van’t Hoff equation is only valid for ideal, dilute...
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2018-01-01
Mohammadijoo, M., Collins, L., Lazor, R., Henein, H., Ivey, D.G.
The structural performance of microalloyed steel weld joints is essentially dependent on the microstructural characteristics of the heat-affected zone (HAZ). However, the microstructure is adversely impacted by the heat input of the welding process. As such, an X70 microalloyed steel was welded...
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Characterization of HAZ of API X70 Microalloyed Steel Welded by Cold-wire Tandem Submerged Arc Welding.
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Mohammadijoo, M., Kenny, S., Ivey, D.G., Collins, L., Henein, H.
High strength low carbon microalloyed steels may be adversely affected by the high heat input and thermal cycle that they experience during tandem submerged arc welding (TSAW). The heat affected zone (HAZ), particularly the coarse grained heat affected zone (CGHAZ), i.e., the region adjacent to...
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2017-12-05
Valloton, J., Gawor, S., Henein, H.
Numerous previous researchers have used nucleation models as part of their simulation of droplet solidification. None of these have verified the nucleation portion of these models with experimental results. In this work, a heterogeneous nucleation model based on the classical nucleation theory...