Abdurizzagh Khalf - Publications

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2016 Chemical Engineering Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK, United States 

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2017 Khalf A, Madihally SV. Modeling the permeability of multiaxial electrospun poly(ε-caprolactone)-gelatin hybrid fibers for controlled doxycycline release. Materials Science & Engineering. C, Materials For Biological Applications. 76: 161-170. PMID 28482513 DOI: 10.1016/J.Msec.2017.03.093  0.748
2017 Khalf A, Madihally SV. Recent advances in multiaxial electrospinning for drug delivery. European Journal of Pharmaceutics and Biopharmaceutics : Official Journal of Arbeitsgemeinschaft Fur Pharmazeutische Verfahrenstechnik E.V. 112: 1-17. PMID 27865991 DOI: 10.1016/J.Ejpb.2016.11.010  0.708
2015 Khalf A, Singarapu K, Madihally SV. Influence of solvent characteristics in triaxial electrospun fiber formation Reactive and Functional Polymers. 90: 36-46. DOI: 10.1016/J.Reactfunctpolym.2015.03.004  0.636
2015 Khalf A, Singarapu K, Madihally SV. Cellulose acetate core–shell structured electrospun fiber: fabrication and characterization Cellulose. 22: 1389-1400. DOI: 10.1007/S10570-015-0555-9  0.64
2014 Podichetty JT, Bhaskar PR, Khalf A, Madihally SV. Modeling pressure drop using generalized scaffold characteristics in an axial-flow bioreactor for soft tissue regeneration. Annals of Biomedical Engineering. 42: 1319-30. PMID 24719051 DOI: 10.1007/S10439-014-1009-5  0.672
2013 Sethuraman V, Makornkaewkeyoon K, Khalf A, Madihally SV. Influence of scaffold forming techniques on stress relaxation behavior of polycaprolactone scaffolds Journal of Applied Polymer Science. 130: 4237-4244. DOI: 10.1002/App.39599  0.634
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2019 Eisler G, Kastner JR, Torjman MC, Khalf A, Diaz D, Dinesen AR, Loeum C, Thakur ML, Strasma P, Joseph JI. In vivo investigation of the tissue response to commercial Teflon insulin infusion sets in large swine for 14 days: the effect of angle of insertion on tissue histology and insulin spread within the subcutaneous tissue. Bmj Open Diabetes Research & Care. 7: e000881. PMID 31875136 DOI: 10.1136/Bmjdrc-2019-000881  0.261
2019 JOSEPH JI, TORJMAN MC, LOEUM C, EISLER GJ, STRASMA PJ, KHALF A. 73-OR: Development of SteadiFlow Technology, an Advanced Insulin Delivery Cannula Featuring Extended Duration of Use, More Reliable Insulin Delivery, and Reduced Inflammatory Tissue Response Diabetes. 68: 73-OR. DOI: 10.2337/Db19-73-Or  0.245
2018 Joseph JI, Eisler G, Diaz D, Khalf A, Loeum C, Torjman MC. Glucose Sensing in the Subcutaneous Tissue: Attempting to Correlate the Immune Response with Continuous Glucose Monitoring Accuracy. Diabetes Technology & Therapeutics. 20: 321-324. PMID 29792751 DOI: 10.1089/Dia.2018.0106  0.212
2022 Kastner JR, Eisler G, Torjman MC, Khalf A, Diaz D, Dinesen AR, Loeum C, Strasma PJ, Joseph JI. In Vivo Study of the Inflammatory Tissue Response Surrounding a Novel Extended-Wear Kink-Resistant Insulin Infusion Set Prototype Compared With a Commercial Control Over Two Weeks of Wear Time. Journal of Diabetes Science and Technology. 19322968221093362. PMID 35533132 DOI: 10.1177/19322968221093362  0.141
2010 Khalf A, Nashar D, Maziad N. Effect of grafting cellulose acetate and methylmethacrylate as compatibilizer onto NBR/SBR blends Materials & Design (1980-2015). 31: 2592-2598. DOI: 10.1016/J.MATDES.2009.11.027  0.124
2010 Khalf A, Ward A. Use of rice husks as potential filler in styrene butadiene rubber/linear low density polyethylene blends in the presence of maleic anhydride Materials & Design (1980-2015). 31: 2414-2421. DOI: 10.1016/J.MATDES.2009.11.056  0.111
2018 DIAZ D, DINESEN AR, KHALF A, EISLER GJ, LOEUM C, TORJMAN MC, STRASMA PJ, JOSEPH JI. Functionality Evaluation of Investigational Continuous Subcutaneous Insulin Infusion (CSII) Set vs. Commercially Available Sets—Assessment of 3D Volume and Surface Area over Eight Days Diabetes. 67: 980-P. DOI: 10.2337/DB18-980-P  0.064
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