Rezai Lab

Nikdoost*, A. and P. Rezai, Experimental Investigation of Microparticle Focusing in SiO2 Nanofluids Inside Curvilinear Microchannels. Microfluid Nanofluid, Microfluid Nanofluid, 2024. 28(5): p. 1-12.

Youssef*, K., P. Rezai, M.D. Asad-Ullah, A. Hasan, and A. Amirfazli, Recent Advances in Biosensors for Real Time Monitoring of pH, Temperature, and Oxygen in Chronic Wounds. Materials Today Bio, 2023. 22 100764.

Akhtarian*, S., A. Doostmohammadi*, D. Archonta*, G. Kraft, S.K. Brar, and P. Rezai, Microfluidic Sensor Based on Cell-Imprinted Polymer-Coated Microwires for Conductometric Detection of Bacteria in Water. Biosensors, 2023. 13(10): p. 943.

Doostmohammadi*, A., K. Youssef*, S. Akhtarian*, G. Kraft, and P. Rezai, Fluorescent Bacteria Detection in Water using Cell Imprinted Polymer (CIP) Coated Microparticles in a Magnetophoretic Microfluidic Device. Talanta, 2023. 268(1): p. 125290.

Yazdanparast*, S., P. Rezai, and A. Amirfazli, Microfluidic Droplet Generation Device with Flexible Walls. Micromachines, 2023. 14(9): p. 770.

Khalili*, A., N. Safarian, E. Van Wijngaarden*, G. Zoidl, and P. Rezai, Loss of Panx1 Function in Zebrafish Alters Motor Behavior in a Lab-on-Chip Model of Parkinson’s Disease. Journal of Neuroscience Research, 2023. 101(12): p. 1814-1825.

Tabesh*, E., S.N. Leung, and P. Rezai, A Microfluidic-Based In-situ Investigation of Swelling Dynamics of Superabsorbent Polymer Microparticles. Materials Today Communications, 2023. 35: p. 106369.

Zabihihesari*, A., A. Khalili*, A. Eilaghi*, and P. Rezai, Simple Microfluidic Device for Simultaneous Extraction and Detection of Microplastics in Water Using DC Electrical Signal. New Journal of Chemistry, 2023. 47 (Front Cover Article): p. 9050-9060.

Akhtarian*, S., A. Doostmohammadi, K. Youssef*, G. Kraft, S.K. Brar, and P. Rezai, Metal Microwires Functionalized with Cell-Imprinted Polymer (CIP) for Bacteria Capturing in Water. ACS Applied Polymer Materials, 2023. 5 (Front Cover Article)(5): p. 3235-3246.

Zabihihesari*, A., S. Parand*, and P. Rezai, PDMS-Based Microfluidic Capillary Pressure-Driven Viscometry and Application to Drosophila melanogaster’s Hemolymph. Microfluid Nanofluid, 2022. 27: p. 8.