Eleni Spanolios
University of Minnesota
5 Papers
Eleni Spanolios is an academic researcher from University of Minnesota. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Chemistry. The author has co-authored 1 publications.
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Papers
Recent Advances in the Development and Characterization of Electrochemical and Electrical Biosensors for Small Molecule Neurotransmitters.
TL;DR: In this paper , advances in the development and characterization of electrochemical and electronic sensors for neurotransmitters during the last five years, identifying how the field is progressing as well as critical knowledge gaps for sensor researchers.
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Characterization of the Presence and Function of Platelet Opioid Receptors
Sarah M. Gruba,Danielle H. Francis,A. Meyer,Eleni Spanolios,Jiayi He,Ben M. Meyer,Donghyuk Kim,Kang Xiong-Hang,Christy L. Haynes +8 more
- 24 Aug 2021
TL;DR: In the body, they enter the bloodstream and interact with a variety of immune and neurological cells that express... as discussed by the authors, and they are typically used for the treatment of pain related to disease or surgery.
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Platelet Response to Allergens, CXCL10, and CXCL5 in the Context of Asthma
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors measured granular secretion events from platelets with and without IgE in the presence of the allergen 2,4,6-trinitrophenyl-conjugated ovalbumin (TNP-Ova), thrombin, CXCL10, or CCL5.
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Progress and limitations in reactive oxygen species quantitation.
Eleni Spanolios,Riley E Lewis,Rhea N Caldwell,Safia Z. Jilani,Christy L. Haynes +4 more
TL;DR: Researchers review progress and limitations of ROS detection methods, including fluorescence, electrochemistry, and EPR, highlighting the need for high-resolution, specific, and quantitative techniques to advance understanding of ROS production and its impact on biological systems and industrial processes.
NanoAdventure: Development of a Text-Based Adventure Game in English, Spanish, and Chinese for Communicating about Nanotechnology and the Nanoscale
Natalie V. Hudson-Smith,Xiaoxiao Yao,Jiayi He,Stephanie Mitchell,Eleni Spanolios,Miriam O. P. Krause,Christy L. Haynes +6 more
TL;DR: NanoAdventure as discussed by the authors is an interactive text-style video game, which was developed on an open-source, free-to-use platform with simple coding and enhanced with free or low-cost assets.