James Froberg
North Dakota State University
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Applied Physics Letters | 2017
James Froberg; Vidura Jayasooriya; Seungyong You; Dharmakeerthi Nawarathna; Yongki Choi
Nanoelectronic devices integrated with dielectrophoresis (DEP) have been promoted as promising platforms for trapping, separating, and concentrating target biomarkers and cancer cells from a complex medium. Here, we visualized DEP and DEP gradients in conventional nanoelectronic devices by using multi-pass atomic force microcopy techniques. Our measurements directly demonstrated a short range DEP only at sharp step edges of electrodes, frequency dependent DEP polarity, and separation distance dependent DEP strength. Additionally, non-uniform DEP along the edges of the electrodes due to a large variation in electric field strength was observed. The strength and apparent working distance of DEP were measured to be an order of a few nN and 80 nm within the limited scale of particles and other parameters such as an ionic strength of the medium. This method provides a powerful tool to quantify the strength and polarity of DEP and allows optimizing and calibrating the devices operating parameters including the driving field strength for the effective control and manipulation of target biomolecules.
Ultrasound in Medicine and Biology | 2018
Lang Xia; Fataneh Karandish; Krishna N. Kumar; James Froberg; Prajakta Kulkarni; Kara N. Gange; Yongki Choi; Sanku Mallik; Kausik Sarkar
Polymersomes are a class of artificial vesicles prepared from amphiphilic polymers. Like lipid vesicles (liposomes), they too can encapsulate hydrophilic and hydrophobic drug molecules in the aqueous core and the hydrophobic bilayer respectively, but are more stable than liposomes. Although echogenic liposomes have been widely investigated for simultaneous ultrasound imaging and controlled drug delivery, the potential of the polymersomes remains unexplored. We prepared two different echogenic polymersomes from the amphiphilic copolymers polyethylene glycol-poly-DL-lactic acid (PEG-PLA) and polyethylene glycol-poly-L-lactic acid (PEG-PLLA), incorporating multiple freeze-dry cycles in the synthesis protocol to ensure their echogenicity. We investigated acoustic behavior with potential applications in biomedical imaging. We characterized the polymeric vesicles acoustically with three different excitation frequencies of 2.25, 5 and 10 MHz at 500 kPa. The polymersomes exhibited strong echogenicity at all three excitation frequencies (about 50- and 25-dB enhancements in fundamental and subharmonic, respectively, at 5-MHz excitation from 20 µg/mL polymers in solution). Unlike echogenic liposomes, they emitted strong subharmonic responses. The scattering results indicated their potential as contrast agents, which was also confirmed by clinical ultrasound imaging.
Nanoscale | 2017
Yanxiong Pan; Sunanda Neupane; Jasmin Farmakes; Michael D. Bridges; James Froberg; Jiajia Rao; Steven Y. Qian; Guodong Liu; Yongki Choi; Zhongyu Yang
Colloids and Surfaces B: Biointerfaces | 2018
Fataneh Karandish; James Froberg; P. P. Borowicz; John C. Wilkinson; Yongki Choi; Sanku Mallik
Chemical Communications | 2017
Seungyong You; James Froberg; Junru Yu; Manas K. Haldar; Abbas Sedigh; Sanku Mallik; D. K. Srivastava; Yongki Choi
Chemical Communications | 2018
James Froberg; Woo-Sik Choi; Abbas Sedigh; Tayebeh Anajafi; Jasmin Farmakes; Zhongyu Yang; Sanku Mallik; D. K. Srivastava; Yongki Choi
Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2018
James Froberg; Chungil Ha; Yongki Choi
Biophysical Journal | 2018
James Froberg
Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2017
Raj Harzar; James Froberg; D. K. Srivastava; Yongki Choi
Biophysical Journal | 2017
James Froberg; Prajakta Kulkarni; Sanku Mallik; Yongki Choi