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Gerard L. Coté

Researcher at Texas A&M University

Publications -  308
Citations -  7589

Gerard L. Coté is an academic researcher from Texas A&M University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy & Engineering. The author has an hindex of 42, co-authored 289 publications receiving 6861 citations. Previous affiliations of Gerard L. Coté include University of Connecticut & University of Texas Medical Branch.

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Optical glucose sensing in biological fluids: an overview.

TL;DR: This article reviews many of the recent advances in optical glucose sensing including optical absorption spectroscopy, polarimetry, Raman spectroscopes, and fluorescent glucose sensing and a review of calibration and data processing methods useful for optical techniques is presented.
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A fluorescence-based glucose biosensor using concanavalin A and dextran encapsulated in a poly(ethylene glycol) hydrogel.

TL;DR: A fluorescence biosensor is described that is based on a photopolymerized poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG) hydrogel incorporating FITC-dextran and tetramethylrhodamine isothiocyanate concanavalin A chemically conjugated into the hydrogels network using an alpha-acryloyl, omega-N-hydroxysuccinimidyl ester of PEG-propionic acid.
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Theoretical Justification of Wavelength Selection in PLS Calibration : Development of a New Algorithm

TL;DR: It was concluded that careful design of a selection algorithm should include consideration of spectral noise distributions in the input data to increase the likelihood of successful and appropriate selection for data with noise distributions resulting in large outliers.
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Measurement and calculation of the two-dimensional backscattering Mueller matrix of a turbid medium.

TL;DR: Both experimental and Monte Carlo-based simulation results for the diffusely backscattered intensity patterns that arise from illumination of a turbid medium with a polarized laser beam are presented.
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Lymph Flow, Shear Stress, and Lymphocyte Velocity in Rat Mesenteric Prenodal Lymphatics

TL;DR: Objective: To measure lymphocyte velocity, lymphatic contraction, and shear stress in phasically contracting lymphatics in situ.