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    Issue DateTitleAuthor(s)
    19 March 2020Aerosol-jet printing facilitates the rapid prototyping of microfluidic devices with versatile geometries and precise channel functionalization  Ćatić, N; Wells, L; Al Nahas, K; et al.
    30 March 2021Aerosol-jet-printed, conformable microfluidic force sensors  Jing, Q; Pace, A; Ives, L; et al.
    5 April 2019Breaching the Barrier: Quantifying Antibiotic Permeability across Gram-Negative Bacterial Membranes  Cama, J; Henney, A; Winterhalter, M
    13 May 2020Characterization of lipid composition and diffusivity in OLA generated vesicles  Schaich, M; Sobota, D; Sleath, H; et al.
    7 March 2019Indole pulse signalling regulates the cytoplasmic pH of E. coli in a memory-like manner  Zarkan, A; Cano-Muniz, S; Zhu, J; et al.
    17 April 2019An integrated microfluidic platform for quantifying drug permeation across biomimetic vesicle membranes  Schaich, M; Cama, J; Al Nahas, K; et al.
    30 January 2019A microfluidic platform for the characterisation of membrane active antimicrobials  Al Nahas, K; Cama, J; Schaich, M; et al.
    20 July 2021Persister Escherichia coli Cells Have a Lower Intracellular pH than Susceptible Cells but Maintain Their pH in Response to Antibiotic Treatment  Goode, O; Smith, A; Zarkan, A; et al.
    16 June 2020Single-cell microfluidics facilitates the rapid quantification of antibiotic accumulation in Gram-negative bacteria (article)  Cama, J; Voliotis, M; Metz, J; et al.
    25 June 2020Single-cell microfluidics facilitates the rapid quantification of antibiotic accumulation in Gram-negative bacteria (Model & Matlab Code)  Cama, J; Voliotis, M; Metz, J; et al.
    22 April 2021Switching Cytolytic Nanopores into Antimicrobial Fractal Ruptures by a Single Side Chain Mutation  Hammond, K; Cipcigan, F; Al Nahas, K; et al.
    19 February 2021To Push or To Pull? In a Post-COVID World, Supporting and Incentivizing Antimicrobial Drug Development Must Become a Governmental Priority  Cama, J; Leszczynski, R; Tang, PK; et al.