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Morteza Sarparast

Researcher at Michigan State University

Publications -  17
Citations -  766

Morteza Sarparast is an academic researcher from Michigan State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Neurodegeneration & Nanoclusters. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 14 publications receiving 433 citations. Previous affiliations of Morteza Sarparast include Tarbiat Modares University & Shahid Beheshti University.

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Electrochemical aptamer/antibody based sandwich immunosensor for the detection of EGFR, a cancer biomarker, using gold nanoparticles as a signaling probe.

TL;DR: The potential clinical efficacy of the immunosensor for monitoring of chemotherapy effectiveness in breast cancer samples is demonstrated and the proposed approach takes advantage of sandwich assay for high specificity, MBs for fast separation, and electrochemical method for cost-effective and sensitive detection.
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Designing an asymmetric device based on graphene wrapped yolk–double shell NiGa2S4 hollow microspheres and graphene wrapped FeS2–FeSe2 core–shell cratered spheres with outstanding energy density

TL;DR: In this paper, a new method to construct a graphene wrapped yolk-double shell NiGa2S4 hollow microsphere (GW@YDSNGSHM) as a cathode electrode and a graphene-wrapped FeS2−FeSe2 core-shell cratered sphere (GW-FeS2-FeSe 2-CSS) as an anode electrode to enhance the performance of asymmetric supercapacitors was presented.
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Soft Crawling Robots: Design, Actuation, and Locomotion

TL;DR: A comprehensive survey on recent advances of soft crawling robots categorized by their major actuation mechanisms is provided in this paper, including pneumatic/hydraulic pressure, chemical reaction, and soft active material-based actuations, which include dielectric elastomers, shape memory alloys, magnetoactive elastomer, liquid crystalline elastoms, piezoelectric materials, ionic polymer-metal composites, and twisted and coiled polymers.
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High-Performance Energy Storage Device Based on Triple-Shelled Cobalt Gallium Oxide Hollow Spheres and Graphene Wrapped Copper Iron Disulfide Porous Spheres

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors proposed a power source design for modern electronic and optoelectronic devices with a high energy density and exceptional durability, which is called ENDE (ENDE).
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Enhanced the energy density of supercapacitors via rose-like nanoporous ZnGa2S4 hollow spheres cathode and yolk-shell FeP hollow spheres anode

TL;DR: In this paper, a roselike nanoporous ZnGa2S4 hollow spheres (RN-ZGSHS) was designed to achieve high energy density in asymmetric energy storage devices.