Nano Biotechnology

Nano Biotechnology
1. L. Yu, C. M. Li, Q. Zhou, EFFICIENT PROBE IMMOBILIZATION ON POLY (DIMETHYLSILOXANE) FOR SENSITIVE PROTEIN DETECTION, Frontiers in Bioscience, 10, 2848-2855, 2005. IF 3.655
2. H. Dong, C.M. Li, Q. Zhou, J.B. Sun, J.M. Miao: Sensitive electrochemical enzyme immunoassay microdevice with novel sensing architecture. Biosensors & Bioelectronics, DOI:10.1016/j.bios.2006. IF: 3.251
3. Lei Yu, Wilfred Chen and Ashok Mulchandani. Analytica Chima Acta, 568: 200-210, 2006
4. A.K Wanekaya, Lei Yu, et al., Electroanalysis, 18(11):1047-1054, 2006
5. J.X Wang, X.W. Sun, A.Wei, Lei Yu, et al., Applied Physics Letters, Accepted for publication, 2006
6. Mulchandani P, Hangarter CM, Lei Yu, et al., BIOSENSORS & BIOELECTRONICS 21 (3): 523-527, 2005
7. Lei Yu, P. Mulchandani, et al., JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL AND FOOD CHEMISTRY 53 (3): 524-527, 2005
8. Ai Ping Zhu, Ning Fang, Mary B. Chan-Park and Vincent Chan, Adhesion contact dynamics of 3T3 fibroblasts on poly (lactide-co- glycolide) surface: regulation by chitosan and gelatin surface immobilization, Biomaterials, Volume 27, Issue 12, April 2006, pp. 2566-2576
9. Jin Y Shen, B. He, Mary B. Chan-Park, Ai Ping Zhu, Xiao Zhu, Roger W Beuerman, Three-Dimensional Microchannel in Biodegradable Polymeric Film and Application to the Geometric Control of Vascular Smooth Muscle Cells, Tissue Engineering, in press
10. Ning Fang, Aiping Zhu, Mary B. Chan-Park, Vincent Chan. Adhesion Contact Dynamics of Fibroblast on Biomacromolecule Surfaces, Macromolecular Bioscience, 5 (2005), pp. 1022-1031
11. Yabin Zhu, Kerm Sin Chian, Mary B. Chan-Park, Priyadarshini S Mhaisalkar, Buddy D. Ratner, Protein bonding on biodegradable poly(L-lactide-co-caprolactone) membrane for esophageal tissue engineering, Biomaterials, 27(1) (2006) pp. 68-78
12. Ai Ping Zhu, Ning Fang, Mary B. Chan-Park and Vincent Chan, The Interaction between O-carboxylmethylchitosan and Dipalmitoyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphocholine
13. Ai-Ping Zhu, Mary B. Chan-Park, Jian-Xia Gao, Foldable micropatterned hydrogel film made from biocompatible PCL-b-PEG-b-PCL diacrylate by UV embossing, J Biomedical Materials Research:B, 76B(1) 2006, pp. 76-84
14. Zhu,X Beuerman RW Chan-Park BE Cheng ZY Leonard Ang, Tan, D, Am. J. Ophthalmology, 2005, 139 (3) S43
15. Yabin Zhu, Mary B. Chan-Park, Kerm Sin Chian The growth improvement of porcine esophageal smooth muscle cells on collagen-grafted poly(DL-lactide-co-glycolide) membrane, JBMR:B, Volume 75B(1), 2005, 193-199
16. X Zhu, K. S. Chian, Mary B. Chan-Park, et al, Effect of Argon plasma treatment on proliferation of human skin derived fibroblast on chitosan membrane in vitro, Journal of Biomedical Materials Research: Part A,2005 73A (3): 264-274
17. Aiping Zhu, Mary B. Chan-Park, Novel biodegradable hydrogels based on PCL-PEG-PCL diacrylate and Chitosan for cell culture, Journal of Biomaterials Science. Polymer Edition 2005, vol. 16, no. 3, pp. 301-316
18. Kui Cheng, Wenjian Weng, Huiming Wang, Sam Zhang, in vitro behavior of osteoblast like cells: the effect of F-content in fluoridated hydroxyapatite coating, Biomaterials, 26 : 6288-6295 (2005)
19 Preiser, P., and L. Levinger, 1991. In vitro processing of Drosophila melanogaster 5S ribosomal RNA: 3' end effects and requirements for internal domains of mature 5S RNA. Journal of Biological Chemistry 266, 7509-7516. Impact Factor 7.385
20 Preiser, P., and L. Levinger, 1991. Drosophila 5S RNA processing requires the 1-118 base pair and additional sequence proximal to the processing site. Journal of Biological Chemistry 266, 23602-23605. Impact Factor 7.385
21 Preiser, P., V. Vasisht, A. Birk, and L. Levinger, 1993. Poly(U)-binding protein inhibits                     Drosophila pre-5S RNA 3'-exonuclease digestion. Journal of Biological Chemistry 268,      11553-11557. Impact Factor 7.385
22 Williamson, D. H., M. J. Gardner, P. Preiser, D. J. Moore, K. Rangachari, and R. J. M. Wilson, 1994.  The evolutionary origin of the 35 kb circular DNA of Plasmodium falciparum: new evidence supports a possible rhodophyte ancestry. Mol. Gen. Genet. 243, 249-252. Impact Factor 2.976
23 Gardner, M. J., P. Preiser, K. Rangachari, D. Moore, J. E. Feagin, D. H. Williamson, and R. J. M. Wilson, 1994. Nine duplicated tRNA genes on the plastid-like DNA of the malarial parasite Plasmodium falciparum. Gene 140, 307-308. Impact Factor 2.60
24 Wilson, R. J. M., D. H. Williamson, and P. Preiser, 1994. Malaria and other Apicomplexans: The “Plant” connection. Infect. Agents Dis. 3, 29-37. Impact Factor 1.964
25 Preiser, P., D. H. Williamson, and R. J. M. Wilson, 1995. tRNA genes transcribed from the plastid-like DNA of Plasmodium falciparum. Nucl. Acids Res. 23, 4329-4336. Impact Factor 7.552
26 Preiser, P. R., R. J. M. Wilson, P. W. Moore, S. McCready, M. A. N. Hajibagheri, K. J. Blight, M. Strath, and D. H. Williamson, 1996. Recombination associated with replication of malarial mitochondrial DNA. EMBO J. 15, 684-693. Impact Factor 10.053
27 Williamson, D. H., P. R. Preiser, and R. J. M. Wilson, 1996. Organelle DNAs: The bit players in malaria parasite DNA replication. Parasitol. Today 12, 357-362. Impact Factor 3.296
28 Wilson, R. J. M., P. W. Denny, P. R. Preiser, K. Rangachari, K. Roberts, A. Roy, A. Whyte, M. Strath, D. J. Moore, P. W. Moore, and D. H. Williamson, 1996. Complete gene map of the plastid-like DNA of the malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum. J. Mol. Biol. 261, 155-172. Impact Factor 5.229
29 Clough, B., M. Strath, P. Preiser, P. Denny, and R. J. M. Wilson, 1997. Thiostrepton binds to malaria plastid rRNA. FEBS Letters 406, 123-125. Impact Factor 3.415
30 Blackman, M. J., P. K. Patnaik, and P. R. Preiser, 1998. Meeting Report: Molecular Parasitology, Woods Hole, USA 24-28 September, 1997. Protist 149, 7- 10.
31 Denny, P., P. Preiser, D. Williamson, and I. Wilson, 1998. Evidence for a single origin of the 35 kb plastid DNA in Apicomplexans. Protist 149, 51- 60.
32 Preiser, P. R., and W. Jarra, 1998. Plasmodium yoelii: Differences in the transcription of the 235 kDa rhoptry protein multi-gene family in lethal and non lethal lines. Exp. Parasitol. 89, 50- 57. Impact Factor 1.306
33 Preiser, P.R., W. Jarra, T. Capiod, and G. Snounou, 1999. A rhoptry-protein-associated mechanism of clonal phenotypic variation in rodent malaria. Nature 398, 618-622. Impact Factor 29.273
34 Clough, B., K. Rangachari, M. Strath, P. R. Preiser, and R. J. M. Wilson, 1999. Antibiotic inhibitors of organellar protein synthesis in Plasmodium falciparum. Protist 150, 189-195.
35 Snounou, G., W. Jarra, and P. R. Preiser, 2000. Malaria Multigene families – The price of chronicity. Parasitology Today 16, 28-30. . Impact Factor 3.296
36 Preiser P. R., M. Kaviratne, S. Khan, L. Bannister and W. Jarra, 2000. THE APICAL ORGANELLES OF MALARIA MEROZOITES: Host cell selection, invasion and immune evasion. Microbes and Infection 12, 1461-1477.
37 Preiser, P. R. 2002. Analysis of gene expression by RT-PCR. Methods in Molecular Medicine. Humana Press, Editor, Denise L. Doolan. Malaria Methods and Protocols, 213-224.
38 O’Donnell, R. A., P. R. Preiser, D. H. Williamson, P. W. Moore, A. F. Cowman, and B. S. Crabb, 2001. An alteration in concatameric structure is associated with efficient segregation of plasmids in transfected Plasmodium falciparum parasites. Nucl. Acids Res. 29, 716-724 . Impact Factor 7.552
39 Khan SM, Jarra W, Bayele H, Preiser PR, 2001. Distribution and characterisation of the 235 kDa rhoptry protein multigene family within the genomes of virulent and avirulent lines of Plasmodium yoelii. Mol Biochem Parasitol. 114, 197-208.  Impact Factor 2.803
40 Khan SM, Jarra W,  and Preiser PR, 2001. The 235 kDa rhoptry protein of Plasmodium (yoelii) yoelii: function at the junction. Mol Biochem Parasitol 117, 1-10. Impact Factor 2.803
41 Preiser PR, Khan S, Costa FT, Jarra W, Belnoue E, Ogun S, Holder AA, Voza T, Landau I, Snounou G, and Renia , 2002 Stage-specific transcription of distinct repertoires of a multigene family during Plasmodium life cycle. Science 295, 342-5. Impact Factor 21.91
42 Williamson DH, Janse CJ, Moore PW, Waters AP, amd Preiser PR, 2002. Topology and replication of a nuclear episomal plasmid in the rodent malaria Plasmodium berghei.
Nucleic Acids Res. 30, 726-31.
Impact Factor 7.552
43 O'Donnell RA, Freitas-Junior LH, Preiser PR, Williamson DH, Duraisingh M, McElwain TF, Scherf A, Cowman AF, and Crabb BS, 2002. A genetic screen for improved plasmid segregation reveals a role for Rep20 in the interaction of Plasmodium falciparum chromosomes. EMBO J. 21, 1231-9. Impact Factor 10.053
44 Williamson DH, Preiser PR, Moore PW, McCready S, Strath M, Wilson RJ., 2002. The plastid DNA of the malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum is replicated by two mechanisms.. Mol Microbiol. 45, 533-42. Impact Factor 6.203
45 Carlton JM, Angiuoli SV, Suh BB, Kooij TW, Pertea M, Silva JC, Ermolaeva MD, Allen JE, Selengut JD, Koo HL, Peterson JD, Pop M, Kosack DS, Shumway MF, Bidwell SL, Shallom SJ, van Aken SE, Riedmuller SB, Feldblyum TV, Cho JK, Quackenbush J, Sedegah M, Shoaibi A, Cummings LM, Florens L, Yates JR, Raine JD, Sinden RE, Harris MA, Cunningham DA, Preiser PR, Bergman LW, Vaidya AB, van Lin LH, Janse CJ, Waters AP, Smith HO, White OR, Salzberg SL, Venter JC, Fraser CM, Hoffman SL, Gardner MJ, and  Carucci DJ, 2002. Genome sequence and comparative analysis of the model rodent malaria parasite Plasmodium yoelii yoelii. Nature 419, 512-9. Impact Factor 29.273
46 Preiser PR, 2002. Parasite packs a punch. Nat Med. 8, 1198-9.
47 Kaviratne M, Khan SM, Jarra W, Preiser PR. 2002. Small Variant STEVOR Antigen Is Uniquely Located within Maurer's Clefts in Plasmodium falciparum-Infected Red Blood Cells.
Eukaryot Cell. 1, 926-35.
Impact Factor 4.303
48 Kaviratne M., Fernandez V., Jarra W., Cunningham D., Galinski M.R., Wahlgren M., and Preiser P.R. 2003. Antigenic variation in Plasmodium falciparum  and other Plasmodium species. Elsevier Science Ltd, Editor Artur Scherf and Alister Craig. Antigenic Variation, 291-318
49 Blythe J., Surentheran T., Preiser P. R. 2004. STEVOR -A multifunctional protein? Mol Biochem Parasitol. Mol Biochem Parasitol. 134:11-15. Impact Factor 2.803
50 Preiser P. R.,  Rénia L., Singh N., Balu B., Jarra W., Voza Y., Kaneko O., Blair P., Torii M., Landau I., and Adams J.H. Antibodies Against MAEBL Inhibit Sporozoite Development In Vitro. Infection and Immunity, 72: 3604-3608. Impact Factor 3.933
51 Anne Charlotte Grüner, Georges Snounou, Katy Fuller, William Jarra, Laurent Rénia and Peter R. Preiser. 2004. The Py235 proteins: glimpses into the versatility of a malaria multigene family. Microbes and Infection 6: 864-873.
52 McRobert L., Preiser P.R. , Sharp S., Jarra W., Kaviratne M., Taylor M.C., Renia L., and Sutherland C. J. 2004. Distinct trafficking and localisation of STEVOR proteins in three life-cycle compartments of Plasmodium falciparum. Infection and Immunity, 72; 6597-6602. Impact Factor 3.933
53 Naresh Singh, Peter Preiser, Laurent Rénia, Bharath Balu, John Barnwell, Peter Blair, William Jarra, Tatiana Voza, Irčne Landau, and John H. Adams. 2004. Conservation and developmental control of alternative splicing in maebl among malaria parasites. J. Mol. Biol. 343(3):589-99. Impact Factor 5.229
54  Deirdre A Cunningham, William Jarra, Sandra Koernig, Jannik Fonager, Delmiro Fernandez-Reyes, Jane E Blythe, Cecilia Waller,  Peter R Preiser and Jean A Langhorne. 2005. Host immunity modulates transcriptional changes in a multigene family (yir) of rodent malaria. Mol. Microbiol. 58(3): 636-47 Impact Factor 6.203
55 Jayasree K. Iyer, Katy Fuller and Peter R. Preiser. Differences in the copy number of the py235 gene family in virulent and avirulent lines of Plasmodium yoelii. Mol Biochem Parasitol in press. Impact Factor 2.803
56 Jayasree K. Iyer and Preiser, PR. Variable expression of the 235 kDa rhoptry protein of Plasmodium yoelii mediate host cell adaptation and immune evasion. Submitted
57 Xiaohong Gao, Jayasree K. Iyer, Claudia Kuss, Julien Lescar and Peter R. Preiser. Invasion Pathway switching of Plasmodium falciparum merozoites protects from invasion inhibitory antibodies targeting the PfRH1 binding domain. submitted
58 Jannik Fonager, Deirdre A Cunningham, William Jarra, Jean Langhorne and Peter R Preiser. Transcription and alternative splicing in the yir multigene family of the malaria parasite Plasmodium yoelii: Identification of motifs suggesting epigenetic and post-transcriptional control of RNA expression. Submitted
59 Guang-An Hu, Manuel Llinás, Peter Preiser, Jinming Li, Zbynek Bozdech. OligoRankPick: a novel optimal oligonucleotide selection program for gene expression microarrays. submitted
60 Jayasree Iyer, Anne Charlotte Grüner, Laurent Rénia, Georges Snounou and Peter R. Preiser. Invasion of host cells by malaria parasites: A tale of two protein families. Submitted.
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S. Halim, T.R. Bretschneider, Y. Li, P.R. Preiser, C. Kuss, “Estimating Malaria Parasitaemia from Blood Smear Images”, in Proceedings of the International Conference on Control, Automation, Robotics and Vision, vol. x, pp. xxxx-yyyy, 2006

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