Manish Patel
0000-0003-3835-9601
Northwestern Medicine
22 papers found
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Implantable bioelectronic systems for early detection of kidney transplant rejection
Advanced thermal sensing techniques for characterizing the physical properties of skin
Quantitative Analysis of Tranexamic Acid Effects on Ecchymosis in Rhinoplasty
Totally percutaneous rendezvous technique for the treatment of complete biliary obstruction after liver transplant
Establishment of a Percutaneous Nephrostomy Service to Treat Obstructive Uropathy Secondary to Cervical Cancer in Tanzania
Bilioenteric Fistula following Segmental Transarterial Radioembolization
Readability Analysis of Online Patient Educational Materials on Blepharoplasty
Automated, multiparametric monitoring of respiratory biomarkers and vital signs in clinical and home settings for COVID-19 patients
Quality and Reliability of YouTube for Patient Information on Facial Fillers
Wireless sensors for continuous, multimodal measurements at the skin interface with lower limb prostheses
Quality and Reliability of YouTube for Patient Information on Neurotoxins
Reliable, low-cost, fully integrated hydration sensors for monitoring and diagnosis of inflammatory skin diseases in any environment
Continuous, noninvasive wireless monitoring of flow of cerebrospinal fluid through shunts in patients with hydrocephalus
Skin-interfaced biosensors for advanced wireless physiological monitoring in neonatal and pediatric intensive-care units
Publisher Correction: Combining Biomarkers with EMR Data to Identify Patients in Different Phases of Sepsis
Wireless, battery-free, flexible, miniaturized dosimeters monitor exposure to solar radiation and to light for phototherapy
Epidermal Electronics: Wireless, Battery-Free Epidermal Electronics for Continuous, Quantitative, Multimodal Thermal Characterization of Skin (Small 47/2018)
Wireless, Battery-Free Epidermal Electronics for Continuous, Quantitative, Multimodal Thermal Characterization of Skin
Epidermal Thermal Depth Sensors: Epidermal Electronic Systems for Measuring the Thermal Properties of Human Skin at Depths of up to Several Millimeters (Adv. Funct. Mater. 34/2018)
Epidermal Electronic Systems for Measuring the Thermal Properties of Human Skin at Depths of up to Several Millimeters
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