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Brian Mossop PhD

Scientific Consulting

San Francisco, CA

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I am a scientist, who also blogs at The Decision Tree on topics such as health, preventive medicine, and the future of medical technology.

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Education

Universities

Duke University

Ph.D., Biomedical Engineering

Postgraduate Training

University of California, San Francisco

2006 to 2007
Postdoc, Dept. of Neuroscience

Publications

Articles

"Relaxin treatment of solid tumors: effects on electric field-mediated gene delivery."

Molecular cancer therapeutics
Vol. 7 - 2008;
PubMed ID: 18723501

"Influences of un-modulated acoustic inputs on functional maturation and critical-period plasticity of the primary auditory cortex."

Neuroscience
Vol. 154 - 2008;
PubMed ID: 18304741

"Mechanistic analysis of electroporation-induced cellular uptake of macromolecules."

Experimental biology and medicine (Maywood, N.J.)
Vol. 233 - 2007;
PubMed ID: 18156311

"Electric field-mediated transport of plasmid DNA in tumor interstitium in vivo."

Bioelectrochemistry (Amsterdam, Netherlands)
Vol. 71 - 2007;
PubMed ID: 17728192

"Electric fields around and within single cells during electroporation-a model study."

Annals of biomedical engineering
Vol. 35 - 2007;
PubMed ID: 17340194

"Electric fields in tumors exposed to external voltage sources: implication for electric field-mediated drug and gene delivery."

Annals of biomedical engineering
Vol. 34 - 2006;
PubMed ID: 16917743

"A single molecule detection method for understanding mechanisms of electric field-mediated interstitial transport of genes."

Bioelectrochemistry (Amsterdam, Netherlands)
Vol. 69 - 2006;
PubMed ID: 16713747

"Electric fields within cells as a function of membrane resistivity--a model study."

IEEE transactions on nanobioscience
Vol. 3 - 2004;
PubMed ID: 15473075

"Accelerated immune response to DNA vaccines."

DNA and cell biology
Vol. 22 - 2003;
PubMed ID: 14683592

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