Caroline G. Campbell Data-verified
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Caroline G. Campbell's research focuses on the development of integrated devices for biomedical applications. Her work includes the creation of a Salt Cartridge-Reverse Electrodialysis (Red) device designed to increase electrolyte concentrations for use in biomedical devices. This research is supported by her publications and collaborations within the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, including shared publications with Jamie Hestekin and Christa N. Hestekin.
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- h-index: 1
- Publications: 1
- Citations: 1
Selected Publications
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Development of an Integrated Salt Cartridge-Reverse Electrodialysis (Red) Device to Increase Electrolyte Concentrations to Biomedical Devices (2022)
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- Development of an Integrated Salt Cartridge-Reverse Electrodialysis (Red) Device to Increase Electrolyte Concentrations to Biomedical Devices
- Development of an Integrated Salt Cartridge-Reverse Electrodialysis (Red) Device to Increase Electrolyte Concentrations to Biomedical Devices
- Development of an Integrated Salt Cartridge-Reverse Electrodialysis (Red) Device to Increase Electrolyte Concentrations to Biomedical Devices
- Development of an Integrated Salt Cartridge-Reverse Electrodialysis (Red) Device to Increase Electrolyte Concentrations to Biomedical Devices
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