Melissa S. Hasenbank, Ph.D.

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2008 University of Washington, Seattle, Seattle, WA 
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Biomedical Engineering
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Paul Yager grad student 2008 University of Washington
 (Enzymatic signal amplification and patterned gold surfaces for surface plasmon resonance-based microfluidic bioassays.)
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Hasenbank MS, Edwards T, Fu E, et al. (2008) Demonstration of multi-analyte patterning using piezoelectric inkjet printing of multiple layers. Analytica Chimica Acta. 611: 80-8
Hasenbank MS, Fu E, Nelson JB, et al. (2007) Investigation of heterogeneous electrochemical processes using multi-stream laminar flow in a microchannel. Lab On a Chip. 7: 441-7
Garcia E, Hasenbank MS, Finlayson B, et al. (2007) High-throughput screening of enzyme inhibition using an inhibitor gradient generated in a microchannel. Lab On a Chip. 7: 249-55
Hasenbank MS, Fu E, Yager P. (2006) Lateral spread of an amplification signal using an enzymatic system on a conductive surface. Langmuir : the Acs Journal of Surfaces and Colloids. 22: 7451-3
Hasenbank MS, Fu E, Yager P. (2006) Spreading small signals over large areas: Electrochemical amplification in an SPR imaging sensor array Micro Total Analysis Systems - Proceedings of Microtas 2006 Conference: 10th International Conference On Miniaturized Systems For Chemistry and Life Sciences. 1286-1288
Munson MS, Hawkins KR, Hasenbank MS, et al. (2005) Diffusion based analysis in a sheath flow microchannel: the sheath flow T-sensor. Lab On a Chip. 5: 856-62
Hasenbank MS, Fu E, Yager P. (2005) Investigation of a rapid microfluidic surface plasmon resonance imaging (SPRI) signal amplification scheme based on the rate of formation of an enzyme-catalyzed precipitate Micro Total Analysis Systems - Proceedings of Microtas 2005 Conference: 9th International Conference On Miniaturized Systems For Chemistry and Life Sciences. 1: 485-487
Munson MS, Hasenbank MS, Fu E, et al. (2004) Suppression of non-specific adsorption using sheath flow. Lab On a Chip. 4: 438-45
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