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Haley Duncan's research focuses on exploring nanofiltration technologies for applications in artificial kidney devices. Her work investigates the transport of small molecular species, aiming to develop new methods for treating end-stage kidney disease. This research involves understanding the principles of membrane separation and their potential to mimic kidney functions. Duncan collaborates with other researchers at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, including Christopher A. Newton, Jamie Hestekin, and Christa N. Hestekin, on shared publications. Her scholarly output includes a 2025 publication detailing her work on nanofiltration for artificial kidney devices, highlighting her engagement with current research in biomedical engineering and health sciences.
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Exploring Nanofiltration for Transport of Small Molecular Species for Application in Artificial Kidney Devices to Treat End-Stage Kidney Disease (2025)
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- Exploring Nanofiltration for Transport of Small Molecular Species for Application in Artificial Kidney Devices to Treat End-Stage Kidney Disease
- Exploring Nanofiltration for Transport of Small Molecular Species for Application in Artificial Kidney Devices to Treat End-Stage Kidney Disease
- Exploring Nanofiltration for Transport of Small Molecular Species for Application in Artificial Kidney Devices to Treat End-Stage Kidney Disease
- Exploring Nanofiltration for Transport of Small Molecular Species for Application in Artificial Kidney Devices to Treat End-Stage Kidney Disease
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