Khamir H. Mehta, Ph.D.

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University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor, MI 
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Receptor mediated cell behavior
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Jennifer J. Linderman grad student 2009 University of Michigan
 (Computational reaction-diffusion analysis of cellular systems for tissue engineering and quantitative microscopy.)
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Cabal A, Mehta K, Ross DS, et al. (2013) A semimechanistic model of the time-course of release of PTH into plasma following administration of the calcilytic JTT-305/MK-5442 in humans. Journal of Bone and Mineral Research : the Official Journal of the American Society For Bone and Mineral Research. 28: 1830-6
Jovic A, Howell B, Cote M, et al. (2010) Phase-locked signals elucidate circuit architecture of an oscillatory pathway. Plos Computational Biology. 6: e1001040
Mehta K, Hoppe AD, Kainkaryam R, et al. (2009) A computational approach to inferring cellular protein-binding affinities from quantitative fluorescence resonance energy transfer imaging. Proteomics. 9: 5371-83
Mehta K, Mehta G, Takayama S, et al. (2009) Quantitative inference of cellular parameters from microfluidic cell culture systems Biotechnology and Bioengineering. 103: 966-974
Mehta G, Mehta K, Sud D, et al. (2007) Quantitative measurement and control of oxygen levels in microfluidic poly(dimethylsiloxane) bioreactors during cell culture. Biomedical Microdevices. 9: 123-34
Sud D, Mehta G, Mehta K, et al. (2006) Optical imaging in microfluidic bioreactors enables oxygen monitoring for continuous cell culture Journal of Biomedical Optics. 11
Mehta K, Linderman JJ. (2006) Model-based analysis and design of a microchannel reactor for tissue engineering. Biotechnology and Bioengineering. 94: 596-609
Sud D, Mehta G, Mehta K, et al. (2006) Fluorescence lifetime imaging microscopy (FLIM) measures oxygen gradients in microfluidic bioreactors Optics Infobase Conference Papers
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