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Aysha Rashid
Aysha Rashid
PhD Student at Emory University
Verified email at emory.edu
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Mechanically triggered hybridization chain reaction
Y Duan, R Glazier, A Bazrafshan, Y Hu, SA Rashid, BG Petrich, Y Ke, ...
Angewandte Chemie International Edition 60 (36), 19974-19981, 2021
362021
Carfilzomib treatment causes molecular and functional alterations of human induced pluripotent stem cell–derived cardiomyocytes
P Forghani, A Rashid, F Sun, R Liu, D Li, MR Lee, H Hwang, JT Maxwell, ...
Journal of the American Heart Association 10 (24), e022247, 2021
152021
Supramolecular DNA photonic hydrogels for on-demand control of coloration with high spatial and temporal resolution
Y Dong, JD Combs, C Cao, ER Weeks, A Bazrafshan, SKA Rashid, ...
Nano Letters 21 (23), 9958-9965, 2021
132021
DNA tension probes show that cardiomyocyte maturation is sensitive to the piconewton traction forces transmitted by integrins
SA Rashid, AT Blanchard, JD Combs, N Fernandez, Y Dong, HC Cho, ...
ACS nano 16 (4), 5335-5348, 2022
112022
An outside-in switch in integrin signaling caused by chemical and mechanical signals in reactive astrocytes
LA Pérez, A Rashid, JD Combs, P Schneider, A Rodríguez, K Salaita, ...
Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology 9, 712627, 2021
92021
All-Covalent Nuclease-Resistant and Hydrogel-Tethered DNA Hairpin Probes Map pN Cell Traction Forces
SA Rashid, Y Dong, H Ogasawara, M Vierengel, ME Essien, K Salaita
ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces 15 (28), 33362-33372, 2023
62023
Molecular mechanocytometry using tension-activated cell tagging
R Ma, SA Rashid, A Velusamy, BR Deal, W Chen, B Petrich, R Li, ...
Nature Methods 20 (11), 1666-1671, 2023
32023
Energy saving in cryogenic air separation process applying self heat recuperation technology
R Asma-Ul-Husna, H Sk, R Aysha, A Muhammad Ruhul
Int. Conf. Mechanical Eng. Renew., Chittagong: ICMERE201 5, 26-9, 2015
22015
Simulated microgravity improves maturation of cardiomyocytes derived from human induced pluripotent stem cells
P Forghani, A Rashid, LC Armand, D Wolfson, R Liu, HC Cho, JT Maxwell, ...
Scientific Reports 14 (1), 2243, 2024
2024
DNA mechanocapsules for programmable piconewton responsive drug delivery
A Velusamy, R Sharma, SA Rashid, H Ogasawara, K Salaita
Nature Communications 15 (1), 704, 2024
2024
Measuring integrin force loading rates using a two-step DNA tension sensor
JD Combs, AK Foote, H Ogasawara, A Velusamy, SA Rashid, ...
bioRxiv, 2024.03. 15.585042, 2024
2024
Utilizing DNA Nanotechnology to Unveil the Effects of Receptor Forces on Cell Maturation and Function
SA Rashid
2023
Molecular Mechanocytometry Using Tension-activated Cell Tagging (TaCT)
R Ma, A Velusamy, SA Rashid, BR Deal, W Chen, B Petrich, R Li, ...
bioRxiv, 2023.01. 10.523449, 2023
2023
DNA tension probes show that cardiomyocyte maturation is sensitive to piconewton scale traction forces
K Salaita, SA Rashid, AT Blanchard, HC Cho, N Fernendez
Biophysical Journal 121 (3), 154a-155a, 2022
2022
DNA tension probes show that cardiomyocyte maturation is sensitive to the pN traction forces transmitted by integrins
SA Rashid, AT Blanchard, JD Combs, N Fernandez, HC Cho, K Salaita
Biophysical Journal 121 (3), 395a, 2022
2022
Abstract P318: Dna Tension Probes Show That Cardiomyocyte Maturation Is Sensitive To The Pico-Newton Traction Forces Transmitted By Integrins
SA Rashid
Circulation Research 129 (Suppl_1), AP318-AP318, 2021
2021
Diffraction-Limited Mapping of Integrin Force Vector Fields with Valid-Mfm
AT Blanchard, D Combs, SA Rashid, J Brockman, Y Duan, AL Mattheyses, ...
Biophysical Journal 120 (3), 357a, 2021
2021
An outside-in switch in integrin signaling caused by chemical and mechanical signals in reactive astrocytes
L Pérez González, A Rashid, JD Combs, P Schneider, A Rodríguez, ...
Frontiers Media, 2021
2021
Modeling Carfilzomib Induced Cardiotoxicity Using Human Induced Pluripotent Stem Cell-derived Cardiomyocytes
P Forghani, A Rashid, D Li, A Mandawat, C Xu
Circulation Research 127 (Suppl_1), A499-A499, 2020
2020
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