Joseph Thomas Delaney
Affiliations: | Eindhoven University of Technology, Eindhoven, Noord-Brabant, Netherlands |
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Materials science, polymer chemistry, Analytical chemistryGoogle:
"Joseph Delaney"Cross-listing: Materials Tree
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Sign in to add mentorUlrich Sigmar Schubert | grad student | 2006-2010 | Eindhoven University of Technology (Chemistry Tree) |
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Yang K, Delaney JT, Schubert US, et al. (2012) Fast high-throughput screening of temoporfin-loaded liposomal formulations prepared by ethanol injection method. Journal of Liposome Research. 22: 31-41 |
Liberski AR, Delaney JT, Liberska A, et al. (2012) Printed conductive features for DNA chip applications prepared on PET without sintering Rsc Advances. 2: 2308-2313 |
Liberski AR, Delaney JT, Schäfer H, et al. (2011) Organ weaving: woven threads and sheets as a step towards a new strategy for artificial organ development. Macromolecular Bioscience. 11: 1491-8 |
Delaney JT, Urbanek A, Wehder L, et al. (2011) Combinatorial optimization of multiple MALDI matrices on a single tissue sample using inkjet printing. Acs Combinatorial Science. 13: 218-22 |
Liberski AR, Delaney JT, Schubert US. (2011) "One cell-one well": a new approach to inkjet printing single cell microarrays. Acs Combinatorial Science. 13: 190-5 |
Babiuch K, Becer CR, Gottschaldt M, et al. (2011) Adhesion of preosteoblasts and fibroblasts onto poly(pentafluorostyrene)-based glycopolymeric films and their biocompatibility. Macromolecular Bioscience. 11: 535-48 |
Perevyazko IY, Delaney JT, Vollrath A, et al. (2011) Examination and optimization of the self-assembly of biocompatible, polymeric nanoparticles by high-throughput nanoprecipitation Soft Matter. 7: 5030-5035 |
Schubert S, Delaney JT, Schubert US. (2011) Nanoprecipitation and nanoformulation of polymers: From history to powerful possibilities beyond poly(lactic acid) Soft Matter. 7: 1581-1588 |
Delaney JT, Liberski AR, Perelaer J, et al. (2010) A practical approach to the development of inkjet printable functional ionogels-bendable, foldable, transparent, and conductive electrode materials. Macromolecular Rapid Communications. 31: 1970-6 |
Delaney JT, Liberski AR, Perelaer J, et al. (2010) Reactive inkjet printing of calcium alginate hydrogel porogens - A new strategy to open-pore structured matrices with controlled geometry Soft Matter. 6: 866-869 |