5 Papers
112 Citations
Stacy Mo is an academic researcher from Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Transdermal & Energy harvesting. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 5 publications.
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Oral, ultra–long-lasting drug delivery: Application toward malaria elimination goals
Andrew Bellinger,Andrew Bellinger,Mousa Jafari,Tyler Grant,Shiyi Zhang,Hannah C Slater,Edward Allen Wenger,Stacy Mo,Young-Ah Lucy Lee,Hormoz Mazdiyasni,Lawrence Kogan,Ross Barman,Cody Cleveland,Cody Cleveland,Lucas Booth,Taylor Bensel,Daniel Minahan,Haley M. Hurowitz,Tai Tammy,Johanna P. Daily,Boris Nikolic,Lowell L. Wood,Philip A. Eckhoff,Robert Langer,Giovanni Traverso,Giovanni Traverso,Giovanni Traverso +26 more
TL;DR: An oral, ultra–long-acting capsule that dissolves in the stomach and deploys a star-shaped dosage form that releases drug while assuming a geometry that prevents passage through the pylorus yet allows passage of food, enabling prolonged gastric residence is developed.
Prolonged energy harvesting for ingestible devices.
Phillip Nadeau,Dina El-Damak,Dean L. Glettig,Yong Lin Kong,Stacy Mo,Cody Cleveland,Cody Cleveland,Lucas Booth,Niclas Roxhed,Niclas Roxhed,Robert Langer,Anantha P. Chandrakasan,Giovanni Traverso,Giovanni Traverso +13 more
TL;DR: The design and operation of an energy-harvesting galvanic cell for continuous in vivo temperature sensing and wireless communication and has the capacity to provide power for prolonged periods of time to the next generation of ingestible electronic devices located in the gastrointestinal tract is reported.
Prolonged energy harvesting for ingestible devices
Phillip Nadeau,Dina El-Damak,Dean L. Glettig,Yong Lin Kong,Stacy Mo,Cody Cleveland,Cody Cleveland,Lucas Booth,Niclas Roxhed,Niclas Roxhed,Robert Langer,Anantha P. Chandrakasan,Giovanni Traverso,Giovanni Traverso +13 more
- 01 Feb 2017
TL;DR: In this paper, an energy-harvesting galvanic cell for continuous in vivo temperature sensing and wireless communication is presented. But the authors focus on the long-term performance of the power harvesting system.
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Applicability and safety of dual-frequency ultrasonic treatment for the transdermal delivery of drugs.
Carl M. Schoellhammer,Sharanya Srinivasan,Ross Barman,Stacy Mo,Baris E. Polat,Robert Langer,Daniel Blankschtein +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper, dual-frequency ultrasound was used to enhance the size of localized transport regions (LTRs) in both in vitro and in vivo models while decreasing the necessary treatment time compared to 20 kHz alone.
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Applicability and safety of dual-frequency ultrasonic treatment for the transdermal delivery of drugs
Carl M. Schoellhammer,Sharanya Srinivasan,Ross Barman,Stacy Mo,Baris E. Polat,Robert Langer,Edmundo D Blankschtein +6 more
- 01 Feb 2015
TL;DR: Dual-frequency ultrasound was found to significantly enhance the size of localized transport regions (LTRs) in both in vitro and in vivo models while decreasing the necessary treatment time compared to 20kHz alone, and LTRs generated by treatment with 20kHz+1MHz were found to be more permeable than those generated with 20 kHz alone.
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