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Selected Publications
L. Wang, W. Xu, S. Zhang, G. Gundberg, C. Zheng, Z. Wan, K. Mustafina, F. Callendo, H. Sandt, R. Kamm and R. Weiss, “Sensing and guiding cell-state transitions using genetically-encoded endoribonuclease-mediated microRNA sensors,” Nature Biomedical Engineering, (2024) doi: 10.1038/s41551-024-01095-1.
H. Park, A. Schwartzman, T. Tang, L. Wang, T. Lu, “Ultra-lightweight living structural material for enhanced stiffness and environmental sensing” Materials Today Bio, 18, 100504, (2023).
L. Wang, J. Filer, M. Lorenz, C. Henry, D. Dandy, B. Geiss, “An Ultra-Sensitive Capacitive Microwire Sensor for Pathogen-Specific Serum Antibody Responses” Biosensor and Bioelectronics, 131, 46-52, (2019).
L. Wang and D. S. Dandy, “High-throughput inertial focusing of micron- and submicron-sized particles” Advanced Science, 1700153, (2017).
L. Wang and D. S. Dandy, ” A microfluidic concentrator for cyanobacteria harvesting” Algal Research, 26, 481-489, (2017).
L. Wang, M. Veselinovic, L. Yang, B. Geiss, D. Dandy, “A sensitive DNA capacitive biosensor using interdigitated electrodes” Biosensor and Bioelectronics, 87, 646-653, (2017).
L. Wang, W. Liu, Y. Wang, J. Wang, Q. Tu, R. Liu, J. Wang, “Construction of oxygen and chemical concentration gradients in a single microfluidic device for studying tumor cell-drug interactions in a dynamic hypoxia microenvironment” Lab on a Chip, 13, 4-695-705, (2013).
X. Wang, F. Wei, A. Liu, L. Wang, J. Wang, L. Ren, W. Liu, Q. Tu, L. Li, J. Wang, “Cancer stem cell labeling using poly (L-lysine)-modified iron oxide nanoparticles” Biomaterials, 33 (14), 3719-3732, (2012).
Patents
Multi-input miRNA sensing with constitutive ERNs to regulate multi-output gene expression in mammalian cells. R Weiss, D. Mishra, E. Perry, L. Wang. US Patent 63/164,282
Capacitive micro-sensor for pathogen-specific antibody responses. L. Wang, J Filer, D Dandy, B Geiss. US Patent App. 16/746,177
News Articles
Developing Methods to Control Cell-State Transitions
BioE/COS Assistant Professor Lei Wang’s research on “Sensing and Guiding Cell-state Transitions by Using Genetically Encoded Endoribonuclease-mediated MicroRNA Sensors” was published in Nature Biomedical Engineering.