Shannon L. Servoss Data-verified
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Shannon L. Servoss investigates the development and application of peptoids, a class of synthetic polymers. Her research focuses on their use as antagonists for the RAGE-induced inflammatory response and as inhibitors of amyloid-beta oligomerization, which is relevant to Alzheimer's disease research. Servoss also explores peptoid microsphere coatings for enhancing the performance of sandwich ELISA microarrays and the delivery of therapeutic agents like IFN-γ with PCN-333 for mesenchymal stem cell effects. Her work has also included the creation of biodegradable microneedle patches for pain management in cattle. Servoss has published 29 papers, with a total of 251 citations, and holds an h-index of 10. Her recent publications span topics from drug delivery systems to the interaction energy between neuronal cell receptors and peptoid ligands.
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- h-index: 10
- Publications: 29
- Citations: 254
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Incorporating Inquiry-Based Projects into the Early Lab Experience (2025)
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A Simple Point-of-Care Device for Temperature Control of Multiple Reactions During Recombinase Polymerase Amplification (2024)
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Rationally Designed Peptoid Inhibitors of Amyloid‐β Oligomerization (2024)
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Modulating the RAGE‐Induced Inflammatory Response: Peptoids as RAGE Antagonists (2023)
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Peptoids as potential therapeutics to reduce S100B-induced RAGE-associated neuroinflammation in Alzheimer's disease (2023)
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Delivery of Immobilized IFN-γ With PCN-333 and Its Effect on Human Mesenchymal Stem Cells (2023)
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Biodegradable microneedle patch for delivery of meloxicam for managing pain in cattle (2022)
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Peptoid microsphere coatings to improve performance in sandwich ELISA microarrays (2021)
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Interaction energy between neuronal cell receptors and peptoid ligands (2021)
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