Adrienne R. Minerick

Affiliations: 
Chemical Engineering Mississippi State University, Starkville, MS, United States 
Area:
Chemical Engineering, Biomedical Engineering
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Habibi S, Lee HY, Moncada-Hernandez H, et al. (2019) Impacts of low concentration surfactant on red blood cell dielectrophoretic responses. Biomicrofluidics. 13: 054101
Wang Z, Ivory C, Minerick AR. (2017) Surface Isoelectric Focusing (sIEF) with Carrier Ampholyte pH Gradient. Electrophoresis
Lee HY, Barber C, Minerick AR. (2015) Platinum electrode modification: Unique surface carbonization approach to improve performance and sensitivity. Electrophoresis
Yang C, Wu CJ, Ostafin AE, et al. (2015) Size and medium conductivity dependence on dielectrophoretic behaviors of gas core poly-L-lysine shell nanoparticles. Electrophoresis. 36: 1002-10
Lee HY, Barber C, Rogers JA, et al. (2015) Electrochemical hematocrit determination in a direct current microfluidic device. Electrophoresis. 36: 978-85
An R, Massa K, Wipf DO, et al. (2014) Solution pH change in non-uniform alternating current electric fields at frequencies above the electrode charging frequency. Biomicrofluidics. 8: 064126
Adams TN, Turner PA, Janorkar AV, et al. (2014) Characterizing the dielectric properties of human mesenchymal stem cells and the effects of charged elastin-like polypeptide copolymer treatment. Biomicrofluidics. 8: 054109
Xie H, Tewari R, Fukushima H, et al. (2014) Development of a 3D graphene electrode dielectrophoretic device. Journal of Visualized Experiments : Jove. e51696
An R, Wipf DO, Minerick AR. (2014) Spatially variant red blood cell crenation in alternating current non-uniform fields. Biomicrofluidics. 8: 021803
Moncada-Hernandez H, Nagler E, Minerick AR. (2014) Theoretical and experimental examination of particle-particle interaction effects on induced dipole moments and dielectrophoretic responses of multiple particle chains. Electrophoresis. 35: 1803-13
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