Nikki Mullen
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Graduate Student Researcher
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Biography and Research Information
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Nikki Mullen's research focuses on the development and in vivo testing of polymeric biomedical devices. Her work includes the creation of a platform designed for controlled disassembly within the body. This platform has undergone testing in a swine intestinal model to evaluate its performance and safety in a living organism. Mullen has published one paper on this topic, collaborating with researchers Alexandru S. Biris and Zeid A. Nima Alsudani from the University of Arkansas at Little Rock, as well as Rabab N. Hamzah from the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences.
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- Publications: 1
Selected Publications
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Development of a polymeric biomedical device platform with controlled disassembly and in vivo testing in a swine intestinal model (2022)
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- Development of a polymeric biomedical device platform with controlled disassembly and in vivo testing in a swine intestinal model
- Development of a polymeric biomedical device platform with controlled disassembly and in vivo testing in a swine intestinal model
- Development of a polymeric biomedical device platform with controlled disassembly and in vivo testing in a swine intestinal model
- Development of a polymeric biomedical device platform with controlled disassembly and in vivo testing in a swine intestinal model
- Development of a polymeric biomedical device platform with controlled disassembly and in vivo testing in a swine intestinal model
- Development of a polymeric biomedical device platform with controlled disassembly and in vivo testing in a swine intestinal model
- Development of a polymeric biomedical device platform with controlled disassembly and in vivo testing in a swine intestinal model
- Development of a polymeric biomedical device platform with controlled disassembly and in vivo testing in a swine intestinal model
- Development of a polymeric biomedical device platform with controlled disassembly and in vivo testing in a swine intestinal model
- Development of a polymeric biomedical device platform with controlled disassembly and in vivo testing in a swine intestinal model
- Development of a polymeric biomedical device platform with controlled disassembly and in vivo testing in a swine intestinal model
- Development of a polymeric biomedical device platform with controlled disassembly and in vivo testing in a swine intestinal model
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