Jeremy Treiber
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View article: Automated Label‐Free Assay for Viral Detection and Inhibitor Screening via Biomembrane‐Functionalized Microelectrode Arrays
Automated Label‐Free Assay for Viral Detection and Inhibitor Screening via Biomembrane‐Functionalized Microelectrode Arrays Open
Most virus infection assays have indirect readout such as virus number following entry (e.g., PCR, cell lysis). While effective, these technologies are labor‐intensive, require specialized environments (e.g., sterile or RNA‐free), and dete…
View article: Electrical Monitoring of <i>Vibrio vulnificus</i> –Host Cell Membrane Interactions in Simple and Complex Matrices
Electrical Monitoring of <i>Vibrio vulnificus</i> –Host Cell Membrane Interactions in Simple and Complex Matrices Open
The increasing prevalence of infectious diseases necessitates the development of new diagnostic platforms, with pathogen‐agnostic platforms of particular interest for new and emerging pathogens. As such, cell‐free supported lipid bilayer (…
View article: Polarized Intestinal Cell Membrane‐on‐Chip for Bacterial Toxin Interaction Studies
Polarized Intestinal Cell Membrane‐on‐Chip for Bacterial Toxin Interaction Studies Open
The virulence of a pathogen is tied to the successful interaction between the pathogen, or its toxins, and the host cell. Polarized epithelial cells, constituting highly specialized cell monolayers, possess apical and basolateral membrane …
View article: Mucus-on-a-chip: investigating the barrier properties of mucus with organic bioelectronics
Mucus-on-a-chip: investigating the barrier properties of mucus with organic bioelectronics Open
A bioelectronic mucus-on-a-chip model is developed to monitor intestinal mucus barrier properties. The effects of a mucolytic agent and biofilm formation are investigated, offering insights into gastrointestinal mucus and biofilm research.
View article: Multiparametric Sensing of Outer Membrane Vesicle-Derived Supported Lipid Bilayers Demonstrates the Specificity of Bacteriophage Interactions
Multiparametric Sensing of Outer Membrane Vesicle-Derived Supported Lipid Bilayers Demonstrates the Specificity of Bacteriophage Interactions Open
The use of bacteriophages, viruses that specifically infect bacteria, as antibiotics has become an area of great interest in recent years as the effectiveness of conventional antibiotics recedes. The detection of phage interactions with sp…
View article: Multiparametric sensing of outer membrane vesicle-derived supported lipid bilayers demonstrates the specificity of bacteriophage interactions
Multiparametric sensing of outer membrane vesicle-derived supported lipid bilayers demonstrates the specificity of bacteriophage interactions Open
The use of bacteriophage, viruses that specifically infect bacteria, as antibiotics has become an area of great interest in recent years as the effectiveness of conventional antibiotics recedes. The detection of phage interactions with spe…
View article: Survival of polymeric microstructures subjected to interrogatory touch
Survival of polymeric microstructures subjected to interrogatory touch Open
Polymeric arrays of microrelief structures have a range of potential applications. For example, to influence wettability, to act as biologically inspired adhesives, to resist biofouling, and to play a role in the “feel” of an object during…