Edward T. Castellana, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
Texas A & M University, College Station, TX, United States 
Area:
Biological interfaces, nanomaterials
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Paul S. Cremer grad student 2005 Texas A & M
 (Investigation of the photocatalytic lithographic deposition of metals in sealed microfluidic devices on titanium dioxide surfaces.)
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Gamez RC, Castellana ET, Russell DH. (2013) Sol-gel-derived silver-nanoparticle-embedded thin film for mass spectrometry-based biosensing. Langmuir : the Acs Journal of Surfaces and Colloids. 29: 6502-7
Castellana ET, Gamez RC, Russell DH. (2011) Label-free biosensing with lipid-functionalized gold nanorods. Journal of the American Chemical Society. 133: 4182-5
Liao WS, Chen X, Yang T, et al. (2009) Benchtop chemistry for the rapid prototyping of label-free biosensors: Transmission localized surface plasmon resonance platforms. Biointerphases. 4: 80-5
Castellana ET, Sherrod SD, Russell DH. (2008) Nanoparticles for Selective Laser Desorption/Ionization in Mass Spectrometry Jala - Journal of the Association For Laboratory Automation. 13: 330-334
Castellana ET, Cremer PS. (2007) Imaging large arrays of supported lipid bilayers with a macroscope. Biointerphases. 2: 57-63
Castellana ET, Russell DH. (2007) Tailoring nanoparticle surface chemistry to enhance laser desorption ionization of peptides and proteins. Nano Letters. 7: 3023-5
Castellana ET, Cremer PS. (2006) Solid supported lipid bilayers: From biophysical studies to sensor design. Surface Science Reports. 61: 429-444
Castellana ET, Kataoka S, Albertorio F, et al. (2006) Direct writing of metal nanoparticle films inside sealed microfluidic channels. Analytical Chemistry. 78: 107-12
Castellana ET, Cremer PS. (2006) Solid supported lipid bilayers: From biophysical studies to sensor design Surface Science Reports. 61: 429-444
Liao WS, Yang T, Castellana ET, et al. (2006) A rapid prototyping approach to ag nanoparticle fabrication in the 10-100 nm range Advanced Materials. 18: 2240-2243
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