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Dhule, S. S.; Penfornis, P.; Frazier, T.; Walker R.; Feldman J.; Tan, G.; He, J.; Alb, A.; John V.; Pochampally, R. “Curcumin-loaded γ-Cyclodextrin Liposomal Nanoparticles as Delivery Vehicles for Osteosarcoma”, Nanomedicine: Nanotechnology, Biology and Medicine 2011, doi:10.1016/j.nano.2011.07.011
Fathalla, M.; Li, S.-C.; Diebold, U.; Alb, A.; Jayawickramarajah, J. “Water-Soluble Nanorods Assembled via Pristine-C60 and Porphyrin Moieties” Chem. Commun. 28, 4209-4211, 2009
N. Sahiner, A. M. Alb, R. Graves, T. Mandal, G. L. McPherson, W. F. Reed, V. T. John, “Core-shell nanohydrogels structures as tunable delivery systems”, Polymer 2007, 48, 704-711.
W.F. Reed, D. De Kee, "Tulane Institute for Macromolecular Engineering and Science (TIMES)", Polymer News 2004, 29, 323-326.
W. F. Reed, "Monitoring Kinetic Processes in Polymer Solutions with Time Dependent Static Light Scattering (TDSLS)", Ch. 12, pp. 131-151, in Scattering Methods for the Investigation of Polymers , J. Kahovec, Ed., Wiley VCH, 2002.
W. F. Reed, "Breaking new ground in polymer science with molecular weight analysis", invited article, American Laboratory, 32, 20-25, 8/2000.
W. F. Reed, "The Ivory Tower and Big Industry.... Monumental Edifices with Little in Common?", in Scientific Bridges for 2000 and Beyond . A virtual colloquium by the Elf Professeurs de l'Académie des Sciences. Académie des Sciences, Institut de France, 1999.
M. Benmouna, W. F. Reed, "Theoretical Developments in Static Light Scattering", Ch. 1, "Static Light Scattering from Polymers", Wyn Brown, Ed., Oxford Science Pub., 1996.
T. A. Wilson, W. F. Reed, "A Low Cost, Interferometric Differential Refractometer", Amer. J. Physics 1993, 61(9), 1046-1048.
W. F. Reed, J. H. Fendler, "Shape Anisotropy as the Origin of Magnetically Induced Dichroism in Ferrofluids: Depolarized Dynamic Light Scattering and Time-Resolved Dichroism Measurement", J. Applied Physics 1986, 59(8), 2914-2924.
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