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Prof. Marshal

(Associate Professor)

Department of Physics

Indian Institute of Technology-Delhi, New Delhi, India

Tel: +91-0000000000 ; E-Mail: marshal@iitd.ac.in

Lab always knew that they were destined for a career in academia. They have a natural ability to explain abstract concepts in an engaging, interesting and thought-provoking manner. As a busy University Professor, they balance their demanding research commitments with their true love - sparking curiosity and interest through their teaching.

About Me

 

Education (Academic Qualification)

 

  • Ph.D. (2000-2004) University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology (UMIST), Manchester, England, January 2004

       Thesis: Plasma treatment and deposition of polymeric materials with applications              in life science. Thesis Advisor: Professor James W. Bradley

  • Research Scholar     (1999-2000)    Institute   for Plasma                       Research        (IPR),       Bhat, Ghandinagar, Gujarat, India

      Research Project: Characterization of post-magnetron discharge for TiN coatings                Research Advisor: Dr. Subroto Mukherjee

  • M.Sc. (1996-1998) Department of Physics (University of Rajasthan), Jaipur, India Research Project: Development of a plastic scintillation detectors for β-ray detection. Project Advisor: Professor Y.K. Vijay

  • B.Sc. (1993-1996) University of Rajasthan, Jaipur, India (College Topper)

 

Employment (Research Qualification)

 

  • Associate Professor (December 2023– Present) Department of Physics, Indian Institute of Technology-Delhi, New Delhi, India

  • Associate Professor (July 2017 – December 2022) School of Biomedical Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology (Banaras Hindu University), Varanasi, India

  • Senior Scientist (March 2013 – July 2017) CSIR- Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology (CCMB), Hyderabad, India

  • Scientist (March 2009 – July 2013) CSIR- Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology (CCMB), Hyderabad, India

  • Senior Fellow (April 2008 – March 2009) Department of Bioengineering, University of Washington, Seattle, USA

  • Scientist Fellow (August 2006 – March 2008) CSIR- National Physical Laboratory (NPL), New Delhi, India

  • Research Professor (April 2004 – March 2006) Biology Research Center for Industrial Accelerators, Dongshin University, Naju, South Korea

 

Achievements (Research Accomplishments)

 

  • Lab-Facilities Development: (i) Nano-material synthesis and thin film deposition facilities, (ii) Lithography process set-up for micro-structures/pattern generation,

(iii) In-house plasma polymerization set-up, (iv) Micro-plasma source to modify the chemical nature of material's surface and (v) Laboratory for biosensors.

  • Developed laboratory for stem cell and achieved selective differentiation of human Mesenchymal Stem Cells (hMSCs) into required types of cells for exploring their therapeutics usability in regenerative medicine.

 

  • Established detection methods for quantification of antibody and toxic compound interactions at surfaces for biosensor application.

  • Generated micro-patterns of surface functionalities on polymers using low temperature plasma treatments for life science applications.

 

Industrial Consultancy:

 

  • Start-up: Established a start-up company at CCMB on ''Device for large scale production of nanoparticles in an organic free solvent‟.

 

  • Advisor Consultancy: Sristi Bio-sciences Private Limited, Hyderabad on “2D/3D model system for drug screening with particular interest to estimate drug intake and release for different assays” (2014-2015, funding 5 lakhs)

 

Teaching

 

  • Teaching Physics courses at the Department of Physics, IIT Delhi from January 2023.

  • Teaching (i) BioMEMS and Biosensors, (ii) Biomechanics (iii) Biomaterials, (iv) Biomaterials Technology, (v) Polymer in Medicine and (vi) Composite Materials to undergraduate and postgraduate @ IIT (BHU) from July 2017 to December 2022.

  • Delivered lectures in INSPIRE program at Center for Development of Physics Education, Department of Physics, University of Rajasthan, Jaipur, 2012-2013.

  • Taught undergraduate students at Donghing University (2004-2006).

  • Demonstrator and seminar leader at UMIST, Manchester (2001-2002).

 

Ph.D Supervision at IIT Delhi

 

  • Mr. Mohammad Rizwan Ahmad

       Research Title: “Applications and Physical Aspects of Reduced Graphene Oxide in Biosensors” (Supervisor: ongoing, registration 2022PHZ8024)

  • Mr. Manoj Kumar 

       Research Title:“Study of plasma catalytic decomposition of methane: Exploring New Dimension as Energy Source” (Supervisor: ongoing, registration 2023PHZ8500)

  • Mr. Mohd Riyaz

       Research Title: “Plasma-assisted modification/synthesis of advanced materials for electrochemical energy storage” (Supervisor: ongoing, registration 2023PHZ8498)

  • Miss. Gauri Dixit

       Research Title: Combating Resistance to Broad-Spectrum Anticancer Drugs by Targeting EGFR Using Plasma Treated Nano Metallic Drug Conjugates(Supervisor: ongoing, registration 2023SRZ8556)

  • Miss. Shelja Sharma

       Research Title:Development of plasma-assisted nanostructured engineered SERS substrates for biosensor (Supervisor: ongoing, registration 2023PHZ2041)

  • Mr. Saidul Sk

       Research Title: Investigating Role of Plasma Reduced Graphene Oxide for Stem Cells Differentiation. (Supervisor: ongoing, registration 2024SRZ8213)

 

Supervision (Research Associate and Project SRF/JRF) at IIT Delhi

 

  • Dr. Manish Singh Sengar (Research Associate, ICMR sponsored project)

  • Dr. Juhi Jaiswal (Research Associate, ICMR sponsored project)

  • Ph.D Supervision Before joining IIT Delhi

  • Miss Shubhangi (Supervisor: registration 2019) (Roll No. 19021007)

  • Miss Snehlata Yadav (Supervisor: registration 2019) (Roll No. 19021010)

  • Mr. Shailender Kumar (Supervisor: registration 2019) (Roll No. 19021006)

  • Miss Kritika Singh (Co-supervisor: registration 2019) (Roll No. 19091007)

  • Mr. Devdutt Sharma (Completed, Supervisor: registration 2018) (Roll No. 18021001)

  • Miss Juhi Jaiswal (Completed, Supervisor: registration 2017) (Roll No. 17021001)

  • Mr. Taresh (Completed, Co-supervisor: registration 2016) (Roll No. 16021005)

  • Mr. Ravigna Peddi (Supervisor: registration 2016)

 

Supervision (Research Associate and Project SRF/JRF) before joining IIT Delhi

  • Dr Ashish Singh (SRF, DBT sponsored project)

  • Aakash Kohli (SRF, DBT sponsored project)

  • Mr. Devdutt Sharma (JRF, DBT sponsored project)

  • Miss Sharmila Chippa (JRF, DBT sponsored project)

  • Miss Lagan Pathania (Project Assistant, CSIR project)

  • Miss Priyanka Sirdesai (Project Assistant, CSIR project)

  • Dr. Renu Sharma (RA, CSIR project)

  • Dr. Shyam Sunder Reddy (RA, DBT sponsored project)

  • Mr. Sankalp Vinod Agarwal (JRF, DBT sponsored project)

  • Mr. Kannan Govindaraj (Project Assistant, CSIR project)

  • Dr. Ravi Ranjan (RA, CSIR project)

  • Miss. Satabisha Kar (Project Assistant, CSIR project)

  • Miss K Radhika (Project Assistant, CSIR project)

 

  • Administrative Responsibilities

  • Secretary of DFB, Physics Dept., IIT Delhi 2023.

  • Convocation Team Member, IIT Delhi 2023.

  • Proctorial Team Member, IIT Delhi (July 2023- August 2023).

  • Faculty representative, School of Biomedical Engineering in the Training Placement Cell of IIT(BHU)-2020-2022.

  • Convenor,     Department    Undergraduate    Committee,    School    of Biomedical Engineering, IIT (BHU)- 2020.

  • Chairman, M.Tech Admission Committee, School of Biomedical Engineering, IIT (BHU)-2020.

  • Member,    Departmental    Faculty   Affairs    Committee,    School    of Biomedical Engineering, IIT (BHU)-2020-2022.

  • Faculty Coordinator (International Exchange), Student Counselling Service, IIT (BHU)-2019-2022.

  • Convenor,    Department    Annual   Report    Preparation,    School    of Biomedical Engineering, IIT (BHU)- 2018 to 2020.

  • Faculty Coordinator (Wellness), Student Counselling Service, IIT (BHU), from 2018.

  • Convenor,     Department    Undergraduate    Committee,    School    of Biomedical Engineering, IIT (BHU)- 2018.

 

  • Committee and Research Administration

  • Convenor, Exploratory Project, School of Biomedical Engineering, IIT (BHU) – 2017.

  • PhD thesis examination for several institutions since 2015.

  • Member of interview committee for recruitment of research project staff and Phd scholars at CCMB (Hyderabad) and IIT-BHU.

  • Committee Member, MEMS/NEMS Technical Group, American Vacuum Society (AVS) International Symposium & Exhibition, USA, 2006-2018.

  • Editorial Advisory Board Member, The Open Electrochemistry Journal published by Bentham Open, 2008.

  • Guest Editor, Journal of Scientific Conference Proceedings published by American Scientific Publishers (Volume 1), 2008.

  • Scientific Advisory Board Member, 5th Anniversary Congress of International Drug Discovery Science and Technology: Advances and Challenges toward Major Diseases, China, 2007.

  • Guest Editor, Journal of Biomedical Nanotechnology published by American Scientific Publishers (Volume 2), 2006.

  • Program Chair, MEMS/NEMS Technical Group, American Vacuum Society (AVS) 53rd International Symposium, San Francisco, CA, USA, November 2006.

  • Chair, Nano Biomaterial and Biotechnology Session, International Conference on Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, Gawanju, Korea, 2005.

  • President, UMIST India Society, Manchester, England (2001-2003).

 

  • Scholarships and Awards

  • Got selected for a prestigious scholarship for a Short Research Trip To France (SRTF) 2023 by Ambassade De France En Inde.

  • Young Scientist Award from Society for Biomaterials and Artificial Organs (India) in XXVII National Conference and the 6th Asian Biomaterials Congress with a them Innovative Biomaterials: Technologies for Life and Society‟ October 2017

  • PhD Fellowship, at UMIST (The University of Manchester) from Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) project.

  • Winner of Society of Vacuum Coaters (SVC) student sponsorship program. This program had provided travel support and conference registration fees to the best selected full-time graduate students to make an oral technical presentation at 46th SVC technical conference, San Francisco, USA.

  • Peter Allen award from UMIST to visit Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and University of California, Berkeley.

  • Qualified Joint Entrance Screening Test 1999, national level competitive examination in India for research fellowship to carry out PhD at IPR.

  • Qualified National Eligibility Test for Lectureship (NET) and Junior Research Fellowship (2000).

  • Qualified Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE) (2000). One of the most competitive examination in India to qualify for admission in prestigious higher education institutes such as Indian Institute of Technology (IIT).

 

  • Research Grants

  1. Early stage detection of non-small cell lung cancer by developing aptamer graphene Microarray (2020-2023, ICMR, 50 lakhs IRs).

  2. Nanoparticles supported self-assembled conducting polymer monolayer based platform for rapid detection of monosodium glutamate in food products (2017-2020, Department of Biotechnology, Govt of India, 89.32 lakhs with Dr Raju Khan, NEIST, Jorhat).

  3. Developing methods for quantification of functional and structural changes in biomolecules (2012-2017, CSIR, Ministry of Science and Technology, Govt. of India, about 35 lakhs IRs).

 

  1. Functional and strucural modification in metal oxide materials for bone implants (2012- 2017, CSIR, Ministry of Science and Technology, Govt. of India, 27.75 lakhs IRs).

  2. Developing functional materials by electrochemical polymerization of natural glycans for stem cells biology and regenerative medicine. (2012-2015, CSIR, Ministry of Science and Technology, Govt. of India, 65 lakhs IRs).

  3. Developing glycan functional surfaces in micro fluidic devices. (2012-2015, CSIR, Ministry of Science and Technology, Govt. of India, 57.5 lakhs IRs).

  4. Development of gold micro-electrode array with nanometer size opening for use in biosensor at physiological conditions (2010-2014, Department of Biotechnology, Govt of India, funding about 81 lakhs IRs).

  5. Developing reference methods for assessing the toxic effects of engineering nanomaterials, funding by EU Seventh Framework Program (FP7) (2011-2013, total funding about €84K in collaboration with Dr S Singh at CCMB).

  6. Surface Enhance Raman Spectroscopy (SERS) for ultrasensitive detection of biomolecules in collaboration with Professor Sushil Kumar Mendiratta, Department of Physics, University of Aveiro, Portugal, Europe (2010-2013, Department of Science and Technology, Govt. of India, total funding about 3.80 Lakhs IRs).

  7. Cost effective novel metal oxide doped TiO2 for tissue regenerative engineering (2009-2012, Department of Biotechnology, Govt. of India, funding about 15 lakhs IRs).

 

  • Visits at Different Institutes for Research Collaboration

  • Sorbonne University, Paris, France for two weeks to establish research collaborations with their different centers, December 2023.

  • OIST for two weeks visit to Professor Mukhles Ibrahim Sowwan laboratory at Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology, Okinawa, Japan (2015).

  • Visit to carry out collaborative research with Professor Sushil Kumar Mendiratta at Department of Physics, University of Aveiro, Portugal (2011).

  • Visit Professor Mervyn Miles laboratory at Centre for Nanoscience and Quantum Information, Department of Physics, University of Bristol, England for 15 days to carry out collaborative research on „characterization of molecular structure of water on glycan surfaces using atomic force microscopy‟ (2011).

  • Visit to Professor HB Gu laboratory at Department of Electrical Engineering, Chonnam National University, South Korea for one weak to carry out collaborative research on “Dye sensitised solar cells” (2010).

  • Visit to Professor Susmita Bose laboratory at School of Mechanical and Materials Engineering, Washington State University, USA for a departmental invited talk (2009).

  • Visit to Professor HB Gu at Department of Electrical Engineering, Chonnam National University, South Korea for one weak to carry out collaborative research on „Dye sensitised solar cells‟ (2008).

  • Visit to Professor Yoshio Nishi at Stanford Nanofabrication Facility, Stanford University, USA (2006).

  • Visit to Department of Physics and Chemistry, University of Louisville, USA (2006).

  • Visited Plasma Science & Fusion Center, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA and Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences, University of California, Berkeley, USA (2003).

  • One week visit to Professor Miller at Institute of Ion Beam Physics and Materials

 

Research, Research Centre Rossendorf, Dresden, Germany (2001).

 

 

  • Patents Applied

 

  1. Marshal and Juhi Jaiswal, Indian Patent Application Number- TEMP/E-1/7430/2022- DEL; A Method for Electro/Electrochemical Differentiation of Stem Cells.

  2. Marshal and Juhi Jaiswal, Indian Patent Application Number- TEMP/E- 1/7199/2022- DEL; A System and Method for Electrochemical Detection and Quantification of Cell Characteristics and Functions.

  3. Marshal and Taresh Sharvesh Sharan, Indian Patent Application Number- TEMP/E- 1/33329/2020-DEL; An Improved Digital Stethoscope.

  4. Marshal and Juhi Jaiswal, Indian Patent Application Number - TEMP/E- 1/18855/2020- DEL; An Anti-Microbial Multi-Layer Face Mask and a Method of Preparation Thereof.

  5. Marshal, Juhi Jaiswal and Ashish Kumar Singh, Indian Patent Application Number - TEMP/E-1/16742/2020-DEL; Three Electrode System for Inactivation of Bacterial Cells.

  6. Marshal and Juhi Jaiswal, Indian Patent Application Number - TEMP/E- 1/41068/2019- DEL; A Novel Process for Synthesis of Metal Nanoparticles and a Product Thereof.

  7. Marshal and Juhi Jaiswal, Indian Patent Application Number - TEMP/E- 1/29577/2019- DEL; A Novel Space Filler Material for Postcancer Surgery and a Method of Preparation Thereof.

  8. Sankalp, Vinod Agarwal, Shyam Sunder Reddy, Marshal, A process for the preparation of metal nanoparticles, European Patent Number: EP3062945 (B1). Indian Patent Application (IN3245/DEL/2013). US Patent Application US20160263657 A1. Australia Patent Application AU2014343178 (A1). Canadian Patent Application CA2929431 (A1). China Patent Application CN105899313 (A).

  9. Marshal, Coating of natural fertilised on seed surface, Indian Patent Number: 240394.

 

 

  • Publications

 

  1. Marshal Dhayal, S Srivastava and J Jaiswal, Electrodeposited folic acid platinum electrode for rapid detection of human hepatocellular carcinoma cells, Electroanalysis, e202200482(2023).

  2. J Jaiswal and Marshal Dhayal, Rapid Neurogenic Differentiation of Human Mesenchymal Stem Cells through Electrochemical Stimulation, Bioelectrochemistry, 153(2023).

  3. K Singh, Marshal Dhayal, S Dwivedi, Breast Cancer Detection by Terahertz UWB Microstrip Patch Antenna Loaded with 6X6 SRR Array, IETE Journal of Research, 1-16 (2023).

  4. S Kumar, J Jaiswal, S Yadav and Marshal Dhayal, Liposome functionalized reduced graphene oxide for rapid electrochemical sensing of bacteria, Biointerphases, 18 (2023).

  5. K Singh, Marshal Dhayal, S Dwivedi, Comparative Analysis of Terahertz Microstrip Patch Antenna with Single SRR and a Metasurface at the Ground Plane for the Medical Applications, 2023 International Conference for Advancement in Technology (ICONAT), Goa, India, (2023) 1-5.

  6. J Jaiswal and Marshal Dhayal Electrochemically differentiated human MSCs biosensing platform for quantification of nestin and β-III tubulin as whole-cell system, Biosens. Bioelectron. 206, 114134 (2022).

  7. D Sharma, R Devi, J Jaiswal, H S Dutta, R Khan and Marshal Dhayal, A Highly Sensitive Immunosensor Based on In Situ Reduced Gold-Chitosan Nanocomposite for Detection of Monosodium L-glutamate. J. Biosyst. Eng., 46 (2022).

  8. AK Singh, J Jaiswal and Marshal Dhayal, Platinum disc electrode for in-situ electrochemical inactivation of bacterial growth in culture media; J. Electroanalytical Chemistry, 114119 (2020).

  9. SK Vishwakarma, J Jaiswal, KH Park, C Lakkireddy, N Raju, A Bardia, Md. A Habeeb, SAB Paspala, AA Khan and Marshal Dhayal, TiO2 Nanoflowers on Conducting Substrates Ameliorate Effective Transdifferentiation of Human Hepatic Progenitor Cells for Long- Term Hyperglycemia Reversal in Diabetic Mice; Adv. Therap., 1900205 (2020).

  10. J Jaiswal and Marshal Dhayal, Preparation of 2D coatings of functionally graded chitosan-gold nanocomposite through in-situ reduction in cationic and anionic environments: Application for inhibiting hepatocellular carcinoma cells response; Materials Chemistry and Physics, 243, 122663 (2020).

  11. J Jaiswal and Marshal Dhayal, Electroanalytical Method for Quantification of Hepatocellular Carcinoma Cells as Charge Transport Barriers in Culture Media; Electroanalysis, doi.org/10.1002/elan.201900553 (2020).

  12. D Sharma, N. Naga M Rao, S Arasaretnam, AVS Sainath and Marshal Dhayal, Functionalization of structurally diverse glycopolymers on graphene oxide surfaces and their quantification through fluorescence resonance energy transfer with fluorescein isothiocyanate; Colloid and Polymer Science. 298 (2020) 365–375.

  13. RR Pandey, Marshal Dhayal and KK Saini, Electrochemical Quantification of Enzymatic Responses on Metal Oxide Surfaces Doped with Higher Electronegativity Metal Ions; Adv. Sci. Eng. Med. 10 (2018) 992-99.

  14. SK Vishwakarma, P Sharmila, A Bardia, L Chandrakala, N Raju, Sravani G, BVS Sastry, Md. A Habeeb, AK Khan and Marshal Dhayal, Use of Biocompatible Sorafenib- gold Nanoconjugates for Reversal of Drug Resistance in Human Hepatoblatoma Cells, Scientific Report, 7, 8539 (2017).

  15. K Dave and Marshal Dhayal, Fluorometric estimation of amino acids interaction with colloidal suspension of FITC functionalized graphene oxide nanoparticles, Applied Surface Science 396, (2017) 978-85.

  16. J Gopinath, KH Park, SJ Kim, V Santosh, AVS Sainath and Marshal Dhayal, Phenanthroline-based ruthenium complexes for enhanced charge transportation in solvent- free ionic liquid electrolyte, Journal of Materials Science 52 (17), (2017) 10545-10556.

  17. M Trinadh, K Govindaraj, V Santosh, Marshal Dhayal and AVS Sainath, Synthesis of PEO-based di-block glycopolymers at various pendant spacer lengths of glucose moiety and their in-vitro biocompatibility with MC3T3 cells, Designed Monomers and Polymer 19(1) (2016) 24-33.

  18. K Dave, KH Park and Marshal Dhayal, Characteristics of ultrasonication assisted assembly of gold nanoparticles in hydrazine reduced graphene oxide, RSC Advances 5(130) (2015) 107348-107354.

  19. K Dave, KH Park and Marshal Dhayal, Tow-step Process for Programmable Removal of Oxygen Functionality of Graphene Oxide: Functional, Structural and Electrical Characteristics, RSC Advances 5(116) (2015) 95657-95665.

  20. KH Park and Marshal Dhayal, 3D-nanoflowers of rutile TiO2 as a film grown on conducting and non-conducting glass substrates for in vitro biocompatibility studies with mouse MC3T3 osteoblast and human HS-5 cells, RSC Advances 5(42) (2015) 33503- 33514.

  21. M Trinadh, K Govindaraj, T Rajasekhar, Marshal Dhayal and AVS Sainath, Synthesis and characterization of poly(ethylene oxide)-based glycopolymers and their biocompatibility with osteoblast cells, Polymer International. 64(6) (2015) 795-803.

  22. JW Lee, WH Cho, Marshal Dhayal and KH Park, Cerium Doped Fluorescence into TiO2 Photoelectrode for Enhancement of Electrochemical Response in Dye Sensitized Solar Cells, Int. J. Electrochem. Sci 10 (2015) 8236-8242.

  23. KH Park and Marshal Dhayal, Simultaneous Growth of Rutile TiO2 as 1D/3D Nanorod/Nanoflower on FTO in One-step Process Enhances Electrochemical Response of Photoanode in DSSC, Electrochemistry Communications 49 (2014) 47-50.

  24. SV Agrawal, SS Reddy and Marshal Dhayal, Ultra small gold nanoparticles synthesis in aqueous solution and their application in fluorometric collagen estimation using bi-ligand functionalisation, RSC Advances 4(35) (2014) 18250-18256.

  25. M Trinadh, G Kannan, T Rajasekhar, AVS Sainath and Marshal Dhayal, Synthesis of glycopolymers at various pendant spacer lengths of glucose moiety and their effects on adhesion, viability and proliferation of osteoblast cells, RSC Advances 4(70) (2014) 37400- 37410.

  26. KH Park, RR Pandey, CK Hong, KK Saini and Marshal Dhayal, Electrochemical Characterization of Organo-Metallic Coating of TiO2 Nanoparticles with Soybean Oil Base Binders for Enzymatic Biosensors, Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical, 196 (2014) 589-595.

  27. Marshal Dhayal, R Kapoor, PG Sistla, RR Pandey, S Kar, KK Saini, G Pande, Strategies to Prepare TiO2 Thin Films, Doped with Transition Metal Ions, That Exhibit Specific Physicochemical Properties to Support Osteoblast Cell Adhesion and Proliferation, Materials Science and Engineering C, 37 (2014) 99-107.

  28. R Khan, KK Saini and Marshal Dhayal, High Sensitivity Electrochemical Immunosensor based on plasma modified TIO2/Chitosan for ochratoxin-A detection, Advanced Electrochemistry, 1(2) (2013) 148-152.

  29. RR Randey, Marshal Dhayal and KK Saini, Engineering Electrochemical Response of TiO2-Based Enzymatic Biosensors by Aliovalent Cation Doping, Advanced Electrochemistry 1 (2013), 62-66.

  30. RR Randey, Marshal Dhayal and KK Saini, Modification of titanium surface states by Ruthenium to Enhance Electrochemical Response of TiO2 thin films for Biosensor Application, Adv. Electrochem. 1 (2013) 55-61.

  31. R Sharma, R R Pandey, A A Gupta, S Kar and Marshal Dhayal, Microstructure formation in in-situ amino acids functionalized hydroxyapatite nanoparticles, Materials Chemistry and Physics, 133 (2012) 718-725.

  32. Marshal Dhayal, R Kapoor, P G Sistla, C Kant, R R Pandey, Govind, K K Saini and G Pande, Ni doped TiO2 thin films on borosilicate glass enhance in-vitro growth and differentiation of osteoblasts, Journal of Biomedical Materials Research Part A, 100A(5) (2012) 1168-1178.

  33. RR Pandey, KK Saini, M Paul, CP Sharma, C Kant and Marshal Dhayal, Surface analysis of tungsten doped TiO2 films and its effect on photocatalytic degradation of environmental pollutants, Journal of Energy, Environment & Carbon Credits, 1(1) (2011) 26-41.

  34. R Khan, NC Dey, AK Hazarika1, KK Saini and Marshal Dhayal, Mycotoxin Detection on Antibody Immobilized Conducting Polymer Supported Electrochemically Polymerized Acacia Gum, Analytical Biochemistry, 410(2) (2011) 185-190.

  35. RR Pandey, KK Saini and Marshal Dhayal, Using Nano-Arrayed Structures in Sol- Gel Derived Mn2+ Doped TiO2 for High Sensitivity Urea Biosensor, Journal of Biosensors and Bioelectronic (2010) 1: 101.

  36. KH Park, HB Gu, EM Jin and Marshal Dhayal, Using hybrid silica-conjugated TiO2 nanostructures to enhance the efficiency of dye-sensitized solar cells, Electrochimica Acta, 55 (2010) 5499–5505.

  37. Marshal Dhayal and D Ratner, XPS and SPR analysis of glycoarray surface density, Langmuir, 25 (2009) 2181-2187.

  38. KH Park and Marshal Dhayal, High efficiency solar cell based on dye sensitized plasma treated nanostructured TiO2 films, Electrochemistry Communications, 11(1) (2009) 75-79.

  39. R Khan and Marshal Dhayal, Chitosan/polyaniline hybrid conducting biopolymer based immunosensor to detect ochratoxin-A, Biosensors and Bioelectronics, 24 (6) (2009) 1700-1705.

  40. R Khan and Marshal Dhayal, Nanocrystalline bioactive TiO2/chitosan impedimetric immunosensor for ochratoxin A, Electrochemistry Communications, 10 (2008) 492-495.

  41. R Khan and Marshal Dhayal, Electrochemical studies of novel chitosan/TiO2 bioactive electrode for biosensing application, Electrochemistry Communications, 10 (2008) 263-267.

  42. Marshal Dhayal, SI Cho, JY Moon, SJ Cho and A Zykova, S180 cell growth on low energy argon plasma treated TiO2 thin films, Applied Surface Science 254 (2008) 3331- 3338.

  43. KH Park, H Li, Marshal Dhayal, JW Lee and HB Gu, Performance improvement of dye- sensitized glass powder added TiO2 solar cells, Journal of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, 8 (2008) 5252–5256.

  44. KH Park, DW Park, Marshal Dhayal and HB Gu, Electrochemical properties of liquid electrolyte added quasi-solid state TiO2 dye-sensitized solar cells, Electrochemistry Communications, 10 (2008) 1098-1100.

  45. J Jun, Marshal Dhayal, BH Kim and HG Woo, High pressure plasma treatment for controlling the surface activity and optical properties of TiO2 nanoparticles, Journal of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, 8, (2008) 5537–5542.

  46. Marshal Dhayal, SD Sharma, C Kant, KK Saini and S C Jain, Role of Ni doping in surface carbon removal and photo catalytic activity of nano-structured TiO2 film, Surface Science, 602 (2008) 1149-1154.

  47. J Jun, Marshal Dhayal, JH Shin, YH Han and N Getoff, Enhancement of catalectic activities of Ni/Al2O3 treated with electron beam, Applied Surface Science, 252 (2008) 4557-4564.

  48. YK Vijay, NK Acharya, V Kulshrestha, M Singh, BK Sharma, Marshal Dhayal and JS Choi, Modification in microstructured and properties of polymers by 10keV electron beam, International Journal of Nanoscience, 6(2) (2007) 167-171.

  49. Marshal Dhayal, Using different size of grids to control the surface chemistry of plasma polymerized acrylic acid films, Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 104 (2007) 2219- 2224.

  50. V Sharma, Marshal Dhayal, Govind, SM Shivaprasad and SC Jain, Surface characterization of plasma treated and PEG grafted PDMS for micro fluidic applications, Vacuum, 81 (2007) 1094-1100.

  51. Marshal Dhayal, J Jun, HB Gu and KH Park, Modification of surface states and optical property of TiO2 thin films by low-pressure plasma treatment, Journal of Solid State Chemistry, 180 (2007) 2696-2701.

  52. SI Cho, SJ Cho, BY Kim and Marshal Dhayal, Anticancer activities of sparganium stoloniferum on the proliferation of MCF-7 cells, Journal of Biomedical Nanotechnology, 2 (2006) 125-128.

  53. SI Cho and Marshal Dhayal, Applications of plasma polymerized acrylic acid coatings to control the growth of cancer cells (Sarcoma 180), Journal of Biomedical Nanotechnology, 2 (2006) 137-143.

  54. Marshal Dhayal, Control of the plasma polymerized acrylic acid film surface chemistry in a two-stage discharge, Journal of Vacuum Science and Technology A, 24 (2006) 1751- 1755.

  55. Marshal Dhayal, K Awasthi, YK Vijay, DK Awasthi, Using fast atomic source and low energy plasma ions for polymer surface modification, Vacuum, 80 (2006) 643-646.

  56. Marshal Dhayal, SY Lee and SU Park, Application of low pressure plasma for seed germination of Carthamus tinctorium L., Vacuum, 80 (2006) 499-506.

  57. YK Vijay, Marshal Dhayal, V Kulshrestha, K Avasthi and JS Choi, Surface modification and synthesis of polymeric membrane for energy and biological applications, Journal of Biomedical Nanotechnology, 2 (2006) 144-151.

  58. Marshal Dhayal and SI Cho, Leukemia cells interaction with plasma polymerized acrylic acid coatings, Vacuum, 80 (2006) 636-642.

  59. Marshal Dhayal, Application of low temperature substrate bonding in fabrication of reusable micro fluidic devices, Vacuum, 80 (2006) 488-493.

  60. Marshal Dhayal and JS Choi, Control of chemical functional groups at surface of micro/nano devices using plasma polymerization process, Journal of Biomedical Nanotechnology, 2 (2006) 109-115.

  61. J Jun, JH Shin, JS Choi and Marshal Dhayal, Surface modification of TiO2 nanoparticles using electron beam radiation, Journal of Biomedical Nanotechnology, 2(2) (2006) 152- 156.

  62. Marshal Dhayal, CH So, JS Choi and J Jun, Control of bio-MEMS surface chemical properties in micro fluidic devices for biological applications, Journal of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, 6 (2006) 3494-3498.

  63. J Jun, Marshal Dhayal, JH Shin, JC Kim and N Getoff, Surface state and photoactivity of electron beam treated TiO2, Radiation Physics and Chemistry, 75 (2006) 583-589.

  64. J Jun, JH Shin and Marshal Dhayal, Surface state of TiO2 treated with low ion energy plasma, Applied Surface Science, 252 (2006) 3871-3877.

  65. Marshal Dhayal, MR Alexander and JW Bradley, The surface chemistry resulting from low-pressure plasma treatment of polystyrene: the effect of residual vessel bound oxygen, Applied Surface Science, 252 (2006) 7957-7963.

  66. Marshal Dhayal, JS Choi and CH So, Biological fluid interaction with controlled surface properties of organic micro-fluidic devices, Vacuum 80(8) (2006) 876-879.

  67. Marshal Dhayal, HG Jeong and JS Choi, Use of plasma polymerisation process for fabrication of bio-MEMS for micro fluidic devises, Applied Surface Science, 252 (2005) 1710-1715.

  68. Marshal Dhayal and JW Bradley, Time-resolved electric probe measurements in the pulsed-plasma polymerisation of acrylic acid, Surface and Coating Technology, 194 (2005) 167-174.

  69. Marshal Dhayal, KL Parry, RD Short and JW Bradley, Investigating the plasma surface modification of polystyrene at low ion powers densities, Journal of Physical Chemistry B, 108 (2004) 14000-14004.

  70. Marshal Dhayal and JW Bradley, Using heated probes in plasma polymerising discharge, Surface and Coating Technology, 184 (2004) 116-122.

  71. Marshal Dhayal, D Forder, KL Parry, RD Short, JW Bradley, Using an afterglow plasma to modify polystyrene surfaces in pulsed radio frequency (RF) argon discharges, Surface and Coating Technology, 173-174 (2003) 872-876.

  72. Marshal Dhayal, D Forder, RD Short and JW Bradley, Electron temperature control in low-pressure plasmas using a two-mesh-separation technique, Vacuum, 70 (2003) 67-71.

  73. Marshal Dhayal, D Forder, RD Short, D Barton and JW Bradley, Tailored plasmas for applications in the surface treatment of materials, Surface and Coating Technology, 162 (2003) 294-300.

 

  • Peer-reviewed Conference Proceeding Publications

 

  1. Marshal Dhayal, RA Egnatchik and DM Ratner, Characterizing Carbohydrate Surface Density on Glycan Biosensors, Glycobiology 18(11) (2008) 945-946.

  2. T Owen, Marshal Dhayal, C Gunn, M Gleeson, M Hochberg and DM Ratner, Ring Resonator Biosensors for Glycochip Applications, Glycobiology 18(11) (2008) 984-985.

  3. J Jin, JH Shin, Marshal Dhayal and JS Choi, Surface optical properties of TiO2 treated with electron beam, IEEE International Conference on NanoPhotonics-based Biomedical Technology, Jeju, Korea, 2005, 214-216.

  4. YK Vijay, NK Acharya, V Kulshrestha, K Avasthi, BK Sharma, Marshal Dhayal, HG Jeong and JS Choi, Synthetic membranes for physical, chemical and biological applications, International Symposium on Novel Techniques in Nano-biology (ISNB05), 2005, 130-139.

  5. Marshal Dhayal, HG Jeong, JS Choi and HC So, Measurement of fluid velocity in organic micro fluidic devices, IEEE International Conference on Nano-Photonics-based Biomedical Technology, Jeju, Korea, 2005, 210-213.

  6. Marshal Dhayal, HG Jeong and JS Choi, Control of surface physical properties of micro/nano devices for biological applications, Proceeding of International Symposium on Novel Techniques in Nano-biology (ISNB05), KAIST, South Korea, 2005, 60-67.

  7. Marshal Dhayal, KL Parry, RD Short and JW Bradley, Acrylic acid grafting after tailored plasma treatment of polymer surface, Processing of APP Spring Meeting, Physikzentrum Bad Honnef, 2003, 49-53.

  8. Marshal Dhayal, MR Alexander and JW Bradley, Investigating the effect of ion flux and electron temperature for plasma polymerisation of acrylic acid, 46th SVC Technical Conference Proceeding, 2003, 15-19.

  9. KJ Gibson, PK Browning, Marshal Dhayal and B Mihaljcic, Plasma Recombination Regimes in the UMIST Linear System, 28th EPS Conference on Control Fusion and Plasma Phys. Funchal, ECA 25A, 2001, 1677-1680.

 

 

  • Conferences Presentations

 

  1. Marshal, “Nano Engineered Functional Materials for Application in Biomedical Energy Application”, National Conference on “Recent Trends in Material Science and Nanotechnology” held on 18-19 January, 2019; Jaipur

  2. Marshal, “Engineered Functional Nano-materials for Advancement in Biomedical Application”, National Conference on Advances in Nano and Functional Materials (NCANFM-2019), held on 30th to 31st January 2019, Osmania University, Hyderabad.

  3. Marshal Dhayal, Correlation of Plasma Process Parameters to Tailor Surface Chemistry of Polymeric Materials for Application in Life Science, International Conference on Soft Materials, MNIT, Jaipur, 6-10 October 2014 (Invited Talk).

  4. Marshal Dhayal, Using XPS and SPR for Quantification of Surface Density Dependent Carbohydrates Interaction with Proteins, International Conference on Functional Materials (ICFM-2014), Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur, 5-7 February 2014 (Invited Talk).

  5. S Kar, RR Pandey, P Sirdesai, KK Saini and Marshal Dhayal, Metal ion doping in TiO2 to Control crystallite structure and surface energy of thin films deposited on glass for osteoblast cells biocompatibility, Third Euro-India International Conference on Nanomedicine and Tissue Engineering, Kottayam, India, 9-11 August 2013 (Invited talk).

  6. SS Reddy, SV Agrawal, Marshal Dhayal, Spectroscopic Quantification of Liver Function Enzymes Using Ultra-small Nanoparticles, Third Euro-India International Conference on Nanomedicine and Tissue Engineering, Kottayam, India, 9-11 August 2013.

  7. SV Agarwal and Marshal Dhayal, Dual Estimation of Drugs and their Affect on Sensitivity of Metal-enzyme Nanoparticles, Third Euro-India International Conference on Nanomedicine and Tissue Engineering, Kottayam, India, 9-11 August 2013.

  8. K K Saini, S K Mendiratta and Marshal Dhayal, Tailoring the phase and particle size of TiO2 nano-particles by nickel doping, International Conference on Nanomaterials and Nanotechnology, Delhi, India, 18-21 December 2011.

  9. SK Mendiratta, J Monteiro, Marshal Dhayal, Study of kinetics of anatase to rutile phase transformation in doped and undoped TiO2 nanoparticles, International Conference on Nanomaterials and Nanotechnology, Delhi, India, 18-21 December 2011.

  10. SK Mendiratta, J Monteiro, Marshal Dhayal, Oxidation and phase transition rate of TiC/TiO2 core-shell, International Conference on Nanomaterials and Nanotechnology, Delhi, India, 18-21 December 2011.

  11. RR Pandey, KK Saini, Marshal Dhayal, La3+ doped TiO2 nano engineered platforms for biosensor, American Vacuum Society (AVS)58th International Symposium and Exhibition, Nashville, USA, 30 October to 4 November 2011, page-84.

  12. RR Pandey, KK Saini, Marshal Dhayal, Development of plasma treated Mn induced nano-arrayed structures in sol-gel derived TiO2 matrix for biosensing applications, American Vacuum Society (AVS)58th International Symposium and Exhibition, Nashville, USA, October 2011, page-89.

  13. P Sirdesai, S Kar, RR Pandey and Marshal Dhayal, Investigating effects of substrate surface energy of metal oxide surfaces on proliferation of osteoblast cells, International Conference on Biomaterials and Implants: Prospects and Possibilities in the New Millennium (BIO 2011), CGCRI Kolkata, India, 21-23 July, 2011.

  14. R R Pandey, C Kant, K K Saini and Marshal Dhayal, Study of sol-gel derived titanium dioxide films by SEM and TEM Tools: Relation between crystallite property and photocatalytic activity/biocompatibility of the material,          International Conference on Electron Nanoscopy, Hyderabad, India, 6-8 July, 2011.

  15. R R Pandey, K K Saini and Marshal Dhayal, Development of lab-on-a-chip on Mn induced nano-arrayed structures in sol-gel derived TiO2 platforms for biosensing applications, American Vacuum Society (AVS) 57th International Symposium and Exhibition, Albuquerque, USA, 17-22 October 2010, page-146.

  16. R R Pandey, K K Saini and Marshal Dhayal, Enzymatic activity enhancement of nano- structured TiO2 platforms by Ru doping for biosensor applications, American Vacuum Society (AVS) 57th International Symposium and Exhibition, Albuquerque, USA, October 2010, page-159.

  17. RR Pandey, KK Saini and Marshal Dhayal, Application of enzyme immobilized nanostructured Fe doped TiO2 for electrochemical quantification of urea, International Conference & Exhibition on Analytical & Bioanalytical Techniques, Hyderabad, India, November 2010.

  18. R Sharma, RR Pandey and Marshal Dhayal, Using ATR- FTIR for detection of immobilized biomolecules on amino acid functionalized HAp nanoparticles, International Conference & Exhibition on Analytical & Bioanalytical Techniques, Hyderabad, India, November 2010.

  19. RR Pandey, KK Saini and Marshal Dhayal, Fabrication of novel Nanostructured Pd2+ doped TiO2 platform for detection of Cholesterol, International Conference & Exhibition on Analytical & Bioanalytical Techniques, Hyderabad, India, November 2010.

  20. F Cheng, M Dubey, H Nguyen, S Jing, J B Rafel, Marshal Dhayal and D Ratner, Characterizing the carbohydrate microarray: XPS, ToF-SIMS, SPR, and ELLA analysis of glycan modified surfaces, American Vacuum Society (AVS) 56th International Symposium and Exhibition, San Jose, USA, October 2009, page-144.

  21. T Owen, Marshal Dhayal, C Gunn, M Gleeson, M Hochberg and DM Ratner, Ring resonator biosensors for glycochip applications, Annual Meeting of the Society-for- Glycobiology, Ft Worth, TX, November 2008.

  22. RR Pandey, KK Saini, Marshal Dhayal, C Kant and SC Jain, Enhancement of hydrophilicity and photo catalytic activities of nanocrystalline TiO2 thin film doped with tungsten, 55th American Vacuum Society (AVS) International Symposium, Boston, USA, 21-23 October 2008.

  23. SI Cho and Marshal Dhayal, Temperature effect on chemical and physical stability of low pressure plasma polymerised coatings for biological applications, 55th American Vacuum Society (AVS) International Symposium, Boston, USA, October 2008.

  24. Marshal Dhayal, HQ Nguyen and DM Ratner, Using X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy and surface plasmon resonance to determine the surface density profile of PEG linked carbohydrates on gold, The 25th Anniversary of NESAC/BIO and the 12th University of Washington Engineering Biomaterials Summer Symposium, Seattle, USA, August 2008.

  25. T Owen, Marshal Dhayal, M Gleeson, C Gunn, M Hochberg and DM Ratner, Glycan functionalized silicon photonic ring resonator biosensors: probing protein-carbohydrate interactions, The 25th Anniversary of NESAC/BIO and the 12th University of Washington Engineering Biomaterials Summer Symposium, Seattle, USA, August 2008.

  26. Marshal Dhayal, RR Pandey, VK Tanwar, SC Jain and KK Saini, Development of metal polymer based hybrid micro channel network in bio-MEMS, 54th American Vacuum Society (AVS) International Symposium, Seattle, USA, October 2007.

  27. Jin Jun, Joong-Hyeok Shin and Marshal Dhayal, Using high energy electron beam to modify nano structured Ni/Al2O3 catalytic activity, 10th International Conference on Advanced Materials (ICAM), Bangalore, India, October 2007.

  28. RR Pandey, KK Saini, Marshal Dhayal, C Kant, SC Jain, DP Singh and M Singh, Modification of architectural properties of window glass by La3+ doped TiO2 thin films, 10th International Conference on Advanced Materials (ICAM), Bangalore, India, October 2007.

  29. RR Pandey, KK Saini, Marshal Dhayal, C Kant, SC Jain, S Singh and M Singh, Enhancement of photocatalytic activity of nanocrystalline TiO2 thin film by palladium ion incorporation, 10th International Conference on Advanced Materials (ICAM), Bangalore, India, October, 2007.

  30. Marshal Dhayal, V Sharma, Govind, SM Shivaprasad and SC Jain, Using XPS to characterize plasma treated and PEG silane grafted PDMS surface chemistry, 18th Material Research Society of India Annual Symposium, New Delhi, India, February 2007.

  31. Marshal Dhayal, V Sharma, Govind, SM Shivaprasad and SC Jain, Using XPS to characterize plasma treated and PEG silane grafted PDMS surface chemistry, 18th Material Research Society of India Annual Symposium, New Delhi, India, February 2007.

  32. Marshal Dhayal, Room temperature bonding of micro/nano devices, 53rd American Vacuum Society (AVS) International Symposium, San Francisco, USA, 12-17 November 2006.

  33. JW Bradley and Marshal Dhayal, The plasma parameters in pulsed RF plasma polymerization of acrylic acid, 18th European Conference on the Atomic and Molecular Physics of Ionized Gases (ESCAMPIG), Lecce, Italy, July 2006.

  34. Marshal Dhayal, SY Lee and S Park, Investigating the effect of plasma on seed germination of the Acanthopanax chisanensis Nakai and Carthamus tinctorium L., 3rd International Conference on Materials for Advanced Technology and 9th International Conference on Advanced Materials, Singapore, July 2005.

  35. YK Vijay, Marshal Dhayal, M Singh, NK Acharya, R Kumar and BK Sharma, Modification in microstructure and properties of polymer by 10 keV electron beam, 3rd International Conference on Materials for Advanced Technology and 9th International Conference on Advanced Materials, Singapore, July 2005.

  36. Marshal Dhayal, HG Jeong and JS Choi, Controlling different fluid velocity by changing the surface properties of bio-MEMS used in organic micro-fluidic devices, 3rd International Conference on Materials for Advanced Technology and 9th International Conference on Advanced Materials, Singapore, July 2005.

  37. Marshal Dhayal, CH Kim and HC So, Development of plasma process for improving optical and biocompatible properties of contact lens, 52nd American Vacuum Society (AVS) International Symposium, Boston, USA, 9-11 November 2005.

  38. Marshal Dhayal, Polymeric intermediate layer bonding in micro/nano devices at low temperature for bio-MEMS/NEMS applications, 52nd American Vacuum Society (AVS) International Symposium, Boston, USA, 9-11 November 2005.

  39. HG Jeong, Marshal Dhayal, HJ Lee and JS Choi, Fabrication of micro-pumps for organic micro-fluidic devises using asymmetric electrode arrays, 51st American Vacuum Society (AVS) International Symposium, Los Angeles, USA, 14-19 November 2004.

  40. Marshal Dhayal, HG Jeong, HJ Lee and JS Choi, Plasma process in fabrication of MEMS for micro-fluidic devises, 51st American Vacuum Society (AVS) International Symposium, Los Angeles, USA, 14-19 November 2004.

  41. HG Jeong, Marshal Dhayal and JS Choi, Electro kinetic fluid pumping in silicon base micro fluidic devices, Annual Korean Physical Society Conference, South Korea, 1-3 October 2004.

  42. Marshal Dhayal, HG Jeong, JS Choi, Measurements of plasma parameters and surface characterization of functional films deposited using acrylic acid plasma polymerization, Annual Korean Physical Society Conference, South Korea, October 2004.

  43. JW Bradley, Marshal Dhayal, KL Parry and RD Short, Surface treatment of polymers in low pressure plasma with control over the ion energy and flux, 16th International Symposium on Plasma Chemistry, Taormina, Italy, June 2003.

  44. Marshal Dhayal, MR Alexander and JW Bradley, Control of functional groups in acrylic acid plasma polymerisation for bio-medical application, Institute of Physics (IOP) Conference on Plasmas, Surfaces and Thin Films, London, England, June 2003.

  45. Marshal Dhayal, D Forder, KL Parry, RD Short and JW Bradley, Modifying polystyrene surfaces in pulsed radio frequency (RF) argon discharges, 8th International Conference on Plasma Surface Engineering (PSE), Garmisch, Germany, September 2002.

  46. Marshal Dhayal, KL Parry, RD Short and JW Bradley, Surface treatment of polystyrene in radio frequency (RF) argon plasma with independent control over the Te, ion energy and ion flux”, The Joint 16th Europhysics Conference on Atomic and Molecular Physics of Ionized Gases and 5th International Conference on Reactive Plasmas, Grenoble, France, July 2002.

  47. Marshal Dhayal, D Forder, KL Parry, RD Short and JW Bradley, Pulsed plasma treatment of polymeric materials, 29th Institute of Physics (IOP) Plasma Group Conference, Belfast, England, March 2002.

  48. Marshal Dhayal and JW Bradley, Time resolved probe & ion energy distribution function in pulsed RF gas discharge, Summer School at Physikzentrum, Bad Honnef, Germany, September 2001.

  49. Marshal Dhayal, D Barton, JW Bradley and RD Short, Time resolved Ion energy distribution function measurements in pulsed RF Plasma, 28th Institute of Physics (IOP) Plasma Group Conference, Manchester, England, April 2001.

 

 

  • Book Chapter

 

AK Khan, SK Vishwakarma, A Bardia, Md. A Habeeb, Marshal Dhayal, Repopulation of Cirrohotic Liver by Hepatic Stem/Progenitor Cells: A promising Strategy Alternative to Liver Transplantation, Liver Pathophysiology: Therapies & Antioxidants (Edited by Pablo Muriel), 2017, 817-836. Academic Press (Copyright © 2017 Elsevier) ISBN 978-0-12-804274.

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