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Nancy Allbritton
Nancy L. Allbritton is a Professor of Bioengineering and the Frank & Julie Jungers Dean of the College of Engineering at the University of Washington. She was previously a Kenan Professor and Chair in the Joint Department of Biomedical Engineering at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and North Carolina State University.She is best known for her work in single-cell analysis. Using engineering methods, Allbritton creates tools for better understanding and manipulating living cells and tissues. Microengineered platforms, microfluidics, and novel biochemical assays enable scientists to study cell signaling and signal transduction at the single-cell level. Provided by Wikipedia
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Fibroblasts modulate epithelial cell behavior within the proliferative niche and differentiated cell zone within a human colonic crypt model by Angelo Massaro, Cecilia Villegas Novoa, Yuli Wang, Nancy L. Allbritton
Published in Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology (2024-12-01)Get full text
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Passive Control of Silane Diffusion for Gradient Application of Surface Properties by Riley L. Howard, Francesca Bernardi, Matthew Leff, Emma Abele, Nancy L. Allbritton, Daniel M. Harris
Published in Micromachines (2021-11-01)Get full text
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Automated microarray platform for single‐cell sorting and collection of lymphocytes following HIV reactivation by Belén Cortés‐Llanos, Vaibhav Jain, Alicia Cooper‐Volkheimer, Edward P. Browne, David M. Murdoch, Nancy L. Allbritton
Published in Bioengineering & Translational Medicine (2023-09-01)Get full text
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Clostridioides difficile-mucus interactions encompass shifts in gene expression, metabolism, and biofilm formation by Kathleen L. Furtado, Lucas Plott, Matthew Markovetz, Deborah Powers, Hao Wang, David B. Hill, Jason Papin, Nancy L. Allbritton, Rita Tamayo
Published in mSphere (2024-06-01)Get full text
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In vitro co-culture of Clostridium scindens with primary human colonic epithelium protects the epithelium against Staphylococcus aureus by Hao Wang, Raehyun Kim, Raehyun Kim, Yuli Wang, Kathleen L. Furtado, Christopher E. Sims, Christopher E. Sims, Rita Tamayo, Nancy L. Allbritton
Published in Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology (2024-04-01)Get full text
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A High-Throughput Organoid Microinjection Platform to Study Gastrointestinal Microbiota and Luminal PhysiologySummary by Ian A. Williamson, Jason W. Arnold, Leigh Ann Samsa, Liam Gaynor, Matthew DiSalvo, Jordan L. Cocchiaro, Ian Carroll, M. Andrea Azcarate-Peril, John F. Rawls, Nancy L. Allbritton, Scott T. Magness
Published in Cellular and Molecular Gastroenterology and Hepatology (2018-01-01)Get full text
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IL-22 promotes mucin-type O-glycosylation and MATH1+ cell-mediated amelioration of intestinal inflammation by Ankita Singh, Michael Beaupre, Cecilia Villegas-Novoa, Kiyoshi Shiomitsu, Stephen J. Gaudino, Suzanne Tawch, Ruhee Damle, Cody Kempen, Biswa Choudhury, Jeremy P. McAleer, Brian S. Sheridan, Paula Denoya, Richard S. Blumberg, Patrick Hearing, Nancy L. Allbritton, Pawan Kumar
Published in Cell Reports (2024-05-01)Get full text
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IL-22 promotes mucin-type O-glycosylation and MATH1+ cell-mediated amelioration of intestinal inflammation by Ankita Singh, Michael Beaupre, Cecilia Villegas-Novoa, Kiyoshi Shiomitsu, Stephen J. Gaudino, Suzanne Tawch, Ruhee Damle, Cody Kempen, Biswa Choudhury, Jeremy P. McAleer, Brian S. Sheridan, Paula Denoya, Richard S. Blumberg, Patrick Hearing, Nancy L. Allbritton, Pawan Kumar
Published in Cell Reports (2024-08-01)Get full text
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