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Shekh Rahman's research investigates platelet-substrate interactions under flow conditions, exploring factors that influence these interactions. This work includes the evaluation of upstream priming effects on transient downstream platelet behavior. Rahman has also contributed to the development and assessment of microphysiological systems, specifically a human placental barrier model designed to study drug transfer across the placenta. His work has been published in peer-reviewed journals, and he holds an h-index of 7 with 397 total citations across 13 publications. Rahman collaborates with researchers at the National Center for Toxicological Research, including Matthew Bryant, Noriko Nakamura, Xiaobo He, and Jeffery Fisher, with whom he shares publications. He is actively engaged in research, as indicated by his recent publication in 2023.
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- h-index: 8
- Publications: 13
- Citations: 404
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Evaluation of a microphysiological human placental barrier model for studying placental drug transfer (2023)
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- Effect of upstream priming on transient downstream platelet-substrate interactions
- Effect of upstream priming on transient downstream platelet-substrate interactions
- 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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