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Morphological and mechanical characterisation of the hindwing nodus from the Libellulidae family of dragonfly (Indonesia) (2014)
Journal Article
Fauziyah, S., Alam, C., Soesilohadi, R., Retnoaji, B., & Alam, P. (2014). Morphological and mechanical characterisation of the hindwing nodus from the Libellulidae family of dragonfly (Indonesia). Arthropod Structure and Development, 43(5), 415-422. https

In this communication, the morphologies and mechanical characteristics of nodi from the hindwings of seven Indonesian Libellulidae dragonfly species are identified. Geometrical analyses reveal that in all species, the shape of dorsal face resilin is... Read More about Morphological and mechanical characterisation of the hindwing nodus from the Libellulidae family of dragonfly (Indonesia).

In vivo imaging of reactive oxygen and nitrogen species in murine colitis (2014)
Journal Article
Asghar, M. N., Emani, R., Alam, C., Helenius, T. O., Grönroos, T. J., Sareila, O., …Toivola, D. M. (2014). In vivo imaging of reactive oxygen and nitrogen species in murine colitis. Inflammatory Bowel Diseases, 20(8), 1435-1447. https://doi.org/10.1097

Traditional techniques analyzing mouse colitis are invasive, laborious, or indirect. Development of in vivo imaging techniques for specific colitis processes would be useful for monitoring disease progression and/or treatment effectiveness. The aim w... Read More about In vivo imaging of reactive oxygen and nitrogen species in murine colitis.

On the non-linear attachment characteristics of blood to bacterial cellulose/kaolin biomaterials (2014)
Journal Article
Véliz, D. S., Alam, C., Toivola, D. M., Toivakka, M., & Alam, P. (2014). On the non-linear attachment characteristics of blood to bacterial cellulose/kaolin biomaterials. Colloids and Surfaces B: Biointerfaces, 116, 176-182. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.col

In this communication, we report a non-linear variation in the strength of blood attachment to bacterial cellulose/kaolin biomaterials as the fractions of bacterial cellulose to kaolin are increased. The changes observed for attachment strength are e... Read More about On the non-linear attachment characteristics of blood to bacterial cellulose/kaolin biomaterials.