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Clarkson University

EducationPotsdam, New York, United States
About: Clarkson University is a education organization based out in Potsdam, New York, United States. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Particle & Turbulence. The organization has 4414 authors who have published 10009 publications receiving 305356 citations. The organization is also known as: Thomas S. Clarkson Memorial School of Technology & Thomas S. Clarkson Memorial College of Technology.


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13 Oct 2004-Langmuir
TL;DR: A thin polyelectrolyte film with a gradual change of the composition (ratio between two different oppositely charged surface-grafted weak polyElectrolytes) with a gradient in surface charge density creates a gradient of the wetting behavior.
Abstract: We report on a thin polyelectrolyte film (mixed polyelectrolyte brush) with a gradual change of the composition (ratio between two different oppositely charged surface-grafted weak polyelectrolytes) across the sample. The gradient of surface composition creates a gradient in surface charge density and, consequently, a gradient of the wetting behavior. The gradient film is sensitive to a pH signal and can be reversibly switched via pH change.

115 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, a positive matrix factorization (PMF) method was used for fine particle composition data from samples collected at Queens College during July 2001 were studied using PMF, which used the estimated errors in the data to provide optimal point-by-point weighting and permits efficient treatment of missing and below detection limit values.

114 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, a hierarchy of ibtegrable mappings (integrable ordinary difference equations) corresponding to solutions of the initial-value problem of an integrable partial difference equation with periodic initial data is derived.
Abstract: We derive a hierarchy of ibtegrable mappings (integrable ordinary difference equations) corresponding to solutions of the initial-value problem of an integrable partial difference equation with periodic initial data. For each n ϵ N this hierarchy contains at least one integrable mapping R n→ R n. The integrals of these mappings are constructed using the Lax pair of the underlying partial difference equation. Our approach is illustrated for the integrable partial difference analogues of the sine-Gordon and the (modified) Korteweg-de Vries equations.

114 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the dissolution of hematite in aqueous solutions containing iminodiacetic (IDA), N-hydroxyethyliminodiacetics (HIDA), and ethylenediaminotetraacetic (EDTA) acids was studied over a wide range of pH, temperature, and ligand concentrations.

114 citations

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TL;DR: Strategies that utilize peptide-based molecules as building blocks to create supramolecular nanostructures that emulate not only the architecture but also the chemistry of the extracellular matrix in mammalian biology are described.
Abstract: In an effort to develop bioactive matrices for regenerative medicine, peptides have been used widely to promote interactions with cells and elicit desired behaviors in vivo. This paper describes strategies that utilize peptide-based molecules as building blocks to create supramolecular nanostructures that emulate not only the architecture but also the chemistry of the extracellular matrix in mammalian biology. After initiating a desired regenerative response in vivo, the innate biodegradability of these systems allow for the natural biological processes to take over in order to promote formation of a new tissue without leaving a trace of the nonnatural components. These bioactive matrices can either bind or mimic growth factors or other protein ligands to elicit a cellular response, promote specific mechano-biological responses, and also guide the migration of cells with programmed directionality. In vivo applications discussed in this review using peptide-based matrices include the regeneration of axons after spinal cord injury, regeneration of bone, and the formation of blood vessels in ischemic muscle as a therapy in peripheral arterial disease and cardiovascular diseases.

114 citations


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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Xuan Zhang119153065398
Michael R. Hoffmann10950063474
Philip K. Hopke9192940612
Sudipta Seal8651432788
Egon Matijević8146625015
Mark J. Ablowitz7437427715
Kim R. Dunbar7447020262
Maureen E. Callow7018814957
Igor M. Sokolov6967320256
James A. Callow6818614424
Michal Borkovec6623519638
Sergiy Minko6625618723
Corwin Hansch6634226798
David H. Russell6647717172
Nitash P. Balsara6241115083
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
202315
202259
2021395
2020394
2019414
2018428