Shekh Rahman
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Also affiliated: Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research (2023); University of Utah (2018–2021); Salt Lake Regional Medical Center (2020); North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University (2015–2017)
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Biography and Research Information
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Shekh Rahman's research focuses on the study of platelet behavior and interactions within cardiovascular models. He has investigated transient platelet-substrate interactions, examining the effect of upstream priming on these interactions. His work also extends to the development and evaluation of microphysiological models, including a human placental barrier model designed to study drug transfer. Rahman has contributed to 13 publications, accumulating 412 citations and an h-index of 8. He collaborates with researchers at the National Center for Toxicological Research, including Matthew Bryant, Darshan Mehta, Noriko Nakamura, and Xiaobo He, with whom he shares publications.
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- h-index: 8
- Publications: 13
- Citations: 416
Selected Publications
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Evaluation of a microphysiological human placental barrier model for studying placental drug transfer (2023)
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- Evaluation of a microphysiological human placental barrier model for studying placental drug transfer
- Evaluation of a microphysiological human placental barrier model for studying placental drug transfer
- Evaluation of a microphysiological human placental barrier model for studying placental drug transfer
- Evaluation of a microphysiological human placental barrier model for studying placental drug transfer
- Evaluation of a microphysiological human placental barrier model for studying placental drug transfer
- Evaluation of a microphysiological human placental barrier model for studying placental drug transfer
- Evaluation of a microphysiological human placental barrier model for studying placental drug transfer
- Evaluation of a microphysiological human placental barrier model for studying placental drug transfer
- Evaluation of a microphysiological human placental barrier model for studying placental drug transfer
- Evaluation of a microphysiological human placental barrier model for studying placental drug transfer
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