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Overview

Mark E. Meyerhoff is affiliated with the University of Michigan-Ann Arbor in the United States. Their research spans fields primarily focused on medicine and engineering, with notable work in biomedical engineering, bioengineering, electrical and electronic engineering, physiology, and surgery.

Their scholarly output reflects strong interests in analytical chemistry and sensors, nitric oxide and endothelin effects, electrochemical sensors and biosensors, mechanical circulatory support devices, biosensors and analytical detection, nanoplatforms for cancer theranostics, and central venous catheters and hemodialysis.

Meyerhoff has contributed to a series of publications, including the following recent papers:

  • Plasticizer-Free Thin-Film Sodium-Selective Optodes Inkjet-Printed on Transparent Plastic for Sweat Analysis, 2020, ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces
  • Nitric Oxide-Releasing Insert for Disinfecting the Hub Region of Tunnel Dialysis Catheters, 2020, ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces
  • S-Nitrosothiol-Impregnated Silicone Catheter for Colorimetric Sensing of Indole and E. coli: Toward On-Body Detection of Urinary Tract Infections, 2022, ACS Sensors
  • Plasticizer-free and pH-independent ion-selective optode films based on a solvatochromic dye, 2020, Analytical Methods
  • The Effects of the Combined Argatroban/Nitric Oxide-Releasing Polymer on Platelet Microparticle-Induced Thrombogenicity in Coated Extracorporeal Circuits, 2020, ASAIO Journal

Their frequent publication venues demonstrate consistent contributions, particularly in:

  • ASAIO Journal
  • ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces
  • Electroanalysis
  • ECS Meeting Abstracts
  • Nitric Oxide

Collaboration is a significant part of their research activity. Frequent coauthors include:

  • Gergely Lautner
  • Robert H. Bartlett
  • Steven P. Schwendeman
  • Álvaro Rojas-Peña
  • Terry C. Major

Best Publications

  • Monitoring blood substances using self-sampled tears

    Bruce E Cohan;Geun Sig Cha;Mark E Meyerhoff;Hakhyun Nam

  • Polymers incorporating nitric oxide releasing/generating substances for improved biocompatibility of blood-contacting medical devices

    Megan C. Frost;Melissa M. Reynolds;Mark E. Meyerhoff

  • Preparation and characterization of hydrophobic polymeric films that are thromboresistant via nitric oxide release

    Kelly A. Mowery;Mark H. Schoenfisch;Joseph E. Saavedra;Larry K. Keefer

  • Implantable chemical sensors for real-time clinical monitoring: progress and challenges

    Megan C Frost;Mark E Meyerhoff

  • Salicylate-selective membrane electrode based on tin(IV) tetraphenylporphyrin.

    N. A. Chaniotakis;S. B. Park;Mark E. Meyerhoff

  • Anion-selective membrane electrodes based on metalloporphyrins: The influence of lipophilic anionic and cationic sites on potentiometric selectivity.

    Eric Bakker;Elzbieta Malinowska;Robert D. Schiller;Mark E. Meyerhoff

  • Separation-free sandwich enzyme immunoassays using microporous gold electrodes and self-assembled monolayer/immobilized capture antibodies

    Chuanming. Duan;Mark E. Meyerhoff

  • Polarographic chemical sensor with external reference electrode

    Bruce Burgess;Mark Meyerhoff;Peter H. Burleigh;John Ellison

  • Influence of porphyrin structure on anion selectivities of manganese(III) porphyrin based membrane electrodes

    N. A. Chaniotakis;A. M. Chasser;M. E. Meyerhoff;J. T. Groves

  • Recent advances in thromboresistant and antimicrobial polymers for biomedical applications: just say yes to nitric oxide (NO)

    Yaqi Wo;Elizabeth J. Brisbois;Robert H. Bartlett;Mark E. Meyerhoff

  • Selectivity of Polymer Membrane-Based Ion-Selective Electrodes: Self-Consistent Model Describing the Potentiometric Response in Mixed Ion Solutions of Different Charge

    Eric. Bakker;Ravi K. Meruva;Erno. Pretsch;Mark E. Meyerhoff

  • Nitric oxide-releasing fumed silica particles: synthesis, characterization, and biomedical application.

    Huiping Zhang;Gail M. Annich;Judiann Miskulin;Kelly Stankiewicz

  • Electrochemical performance, biocompatibility, and adhesion of new polymer matrices for solid-state ion sensors.

    Geun Sig Cha;Dong Liu;M. E. Meyerhoff;H. C. Cantor

  • Response Mechanism of Polymer Membrane-Based Potentiometric Polyion Sensors

    Bin. Fu;Eric. Bakker;Jong H. Yun;Victor C. Yang

  • Nitric oxide releasing silicone rubbers with improved blood compatibility: preparation, characterization, and in vivo evaluation.

    Huiping Zhang;Gail M. Annich;Judiann Miskulin;Kathryn Osterholzer

  • Heparin-responsive electrochemical sensor: a preliminary study.

    Shu Ching. Ma;Victor C. Yang;Mark E. Meyerhoff

  • Measurement of tear glucose levels with amperometric glucose biosensor/capillary tube configuration

    Qinyi Yan;Bo Peng;Gang Su;Bruce E. Cohan

  • Recent advances in the development and analytical applications of biosensing probes

    Mark A. Arnold;Mark E. Meyerhoff

  • Preparation and characterization of covalently bound tetraphenylporphyrin-silica gel stationary phases for reversed-phase and anion-exchange chromatography

    C. E. Kibbey;M. E. Meyerhoff

  • Reduced platelet activation and thrombosis in extracorporeal circuits coated with nitric oxide release polymers.

    Gail M. Annich;Jürgen P. Meinhardt;Kelly A. Mowery;Brian A. Ashton

Frequent Co-Authors

Robert H. Bartlett
Robert H. Bartlett University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Richard B. Brown
Richard B. Brown University of Utah
Victor C. Yang
Victor C. Yang University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Eric Bakker
Eric Bakker University of Geneva
Marek Trojanowicz
Marek Trojanowicz University of Warsaw
Leonidas G. Bachas
Leonidas G. Bachas University of Miami
Mark H. Schoenfisch
Mark H. Schoenfisch University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Steven P. Schwendeman
Steven P. Schwendeman University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Nicolai Lehnert
Nicolai Lehnert University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Adam J. Matzger
Adam J. Matzger University of Michigan–Ann Arbor

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