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Mitchell Gravely
Mitchell Gravely
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A wearable optical microfibrous biomaterial with encapsulated nanosensors enables wireless monitoring of oxidative stress
MM Safaee, M Gravely, D Roxbury
Advanced Functional Materials 31 (13), 2006254, 2021
642021
Biomolecular functionalization of a nanomaterial to control stability and retention within live cells
M Gravely, MM Safaee, D Roxbury
Nano letters 19 (9), 6203-6212, 2019
492019
DNA sequence mediates apparent length distribution in single-walled carbon nanotubes
MM Safaee, M Gravely, C Rocchio, M Simmeth, D Roxbury
ACS applied materials & interfaces 11 (2), 2225-2233, 2018
282018
Multispectral fingerprinting resolves dynamics of nanomaterial trafficking in primary endothelial cells
M Gravely, D Roxbury
ACS nano 15 (7), 12388-12404, 2021
242021
Carbon nanotube–liposome complexes in hydrogels for controlled drug delivery via near-infrared laser stimulation
SZM Madani, MM Safaee, M Gravely, C Silva, S Kennedy, GD Bothun, ...
ACS Applied Nano Materials 4 (1), 331-342, 2020
232020
enhancing the thermal Stability of carbon nanomaterials with DnA
MM Safaee, M Gravely, A Lamothe, M McSweeney, D Roxbury
Scientific reports 9 (1), 11926, 2019
182019
Aggregation reduces subcellular localization and cytotoxicity of single-walled carbon nanotubes
M Gravely, A Kindopp, L Hubert, M Card, A Nadeem, C Miller, D Roxbury
ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces 14 (17), 19168-19177, 2022
152022
A spin-coated hydrogel platform enables accurate investigation of immobilized individual single-walled carbon nanotubes
M Card, M Gravely, SZ M. Madani, D Roxbury
ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces 13 (27), 31986-31995, 2021
132021
Hyperspectral counting of multiplexed nanoparticle emitters in single cells and organelles
PV Jena, M Gravely, C Cupo, MM Safaee, D Roxbury, DA Heller
ACS nano 16 (2), 3092-3104, 2022
112022
Oligonucleotide Length Determines Intracellular Stability of DNA-Wrapped Carbon Nanotubes
M Gravely, MM Safaee, D Roxbury
bioRxiv, 642413, 2019
12019
Wearable optical microfibrous material with encapsulated nanosensors for wireless monitoring of chemical analytes
D Roxbury, MM Safaee, M Gravely
US Patent App. 17/590,032, 2022
2022
(Invited) Carbon Nanotubes As Near-Infrared Fluorescence Biosensors of Intracellular Trafficking
M Gravely, D Roxbury
241st ECS Meeting (May 29-June 2, 2022), 2022
2022
Invited Talk-Carbon Nanotubes As Near-Infrared Fluorescence Biosensors of Intracellular Trafficking and Wound Monitoring
D Roxbury, MM Safaee, M Gravely
2021 AIChE Annual Meeting, 2021
2021
Probing Interactions of Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes at the Nano-Bio Interface
M Gravely
University of Rhode Island, 2021
2021
A Wearable Microfiber Biomaterial Incorporates Optical Nanosensors and Enables Wireless Monitoring of Oxidative Stress (Award Session)
MM Safaee, M Gravely, D Roxbury
2020 Virtual AIChE Annual Meeting, 2020
2020
Sequence and Aggregation State Determine Stability, Endosomal Processing and Long-Term Fate of DNA-Wrapped Carbon Nanotubes in Mammalian Cells
M Gravely, MM Safaee, D Roxbury
2019 AIChE Annual Meeting, 2019
2019
Effect of DNA on Fundamental Characteristics of Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes; Length Distribution and Thermal Stability
MM Safaee, M Gravely, D Roxbury
Electrochemical Society Meeting Abstracts 235, 694-694, 2019
2019
(Invited) Sequence-Dependent Stability and Fate of DNA-Wrapped Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes in Mammalian Cells
M Gravely, MM Safaee, D Roxbury
Electrochemical Society Meeting Abstracts 235, 685-685, 2019
2019
Evaluation of the cancer-preventive effect of resveratrol-loaded nanoparticles on the formation of lung tumor spheroids
EAT Guzmán, M Gravely, SA Meenach
DEVELOPMENT AND CHARACTERIZATION OF NANOMATERIALS FOR PULMONARY DRUG …, 2019
2019
Aggregation State Determines Uptake, Intracellular Processing, and Long-Term Fate of Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes in Mammalian Cells
M Gravely, D Roxbury
2018 AIChE Annual Meeting, 2018
2018
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