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Cell Culture Flow Cytometry •Recent Publications

Training students to grow cancer cells at Biosafety Level 2 utilizing sterile technique and analyze treated cells via flow cytometry for individual research needs.

Recent Publications (using lab data)

  1. Wei, Q.; Song, H.-M.; Leonov, A. P.; Hale, J.; Oh, D.; Ong, Q. K.; Ritchie, K.; Wei, A. “Gyromagnetic Imaging: Dynamic Optical Contrast Using Gold Nanostars with Magnetic Cores.” (submitted 2/17/2009)

  2. Leonov, A. P.; Zheng, J.; Clogston, J. D.; Stern, S. T.; Patri, A. K.; Wei, A. “Detoxification of Gold Nanorods by Treatment With Polystyrenesulfonate.” ACS Nano 2008, 2, 2481-88.

  3. SeungHyeon Ko, Haipeng Liu, Yi Chen and Chengde Mao, "DNA Nanotubes as Cominatorial Vehicles for Cellular Delivery," Biomacromolecules, 2008, 9 (11), pp 3039-3043.

  4. Lim HW, Lee J, Hillsamer P, Kim CH. "Human Th17 cells share major trafficking receptors with both polarized effector T cells and FOXP3+ regulatory T cells," J Immunol, 2008 Jan 1;180(1):122-9.

  5. Lim HW, Kim CH. "Loss of IL-7 Receptor alpha on CD4+ T Cells Defines Terminally Differentiated B Cell-Helping Effector T Cells in a B Cell-Rich Lymphoid Tissue." J Immunol. 2007, 179:7448-56.

  6. Sun KH, de Pablo Y, Vincent F, Johnson EO, Chavers AK, Shah K. (2008) Novel Genetic Tools Reveal Cdk5's Major Role in Golgi Fragmentation in Alzheimer's Disease. Mol Biol Cell. 19(7):3052-69.

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