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Assistant Professor
3412 G.G. Brown
(734) 936-0856
FAX: (734) 764-7453
lolaa@umich.edu
Cell adhesion and migration, vascular biology, drug targeting/delivery, biomaterials for drug delivery
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Recent Publications
- M.J. Heslinga, E. M. Mastria and O. Eniola-Adefeso. Fabrication of biodegradable spheroidal microparticles for drug delivery applications. J. Control Release, 2009.
- Eniola-Adefeso, O., R.B. Huang and C.W. Smith. Kinetics of LFA-1 mediated adhesion of human neutrophils to ICAM-1--role of E-selectin signaling post-activation. Ann Biomed Eng, 2009, 37(4): p. 737-48.
- Eniola, A.O. and D.A. Hammer. In vitro characterization of leukocyte mimetic for targeting therapeutics to the endothelium using two receptors. Biomaterials, 2005. 26(34): p. 7136-44.
- Eniola, A.O., E.F. Krasik, L.A. Smith, S. Gang, and D.A. Hammer. I-domain of lymphocyte function-associated antigen-1 mediates rolling of polystyrene particles on ICAM-1 under flow. Biophysical Journal, 2005. 89: p. 3577-88.
- Eniola, A.O. and D.A. Hammer. Characterization of biodegradable drug delivery vehicles with the adhesive properties of leukocytes II: Effect of degradation on targeting efficiency. Biomaterials, 2005. 26(6): p. 661-670
- Eniola, A.O., P.J. Willcox and D.A. Hammer. Quantifying Interplay between rolling and firm adhesion elucidated with a cell-free system engineered with two distinct receptor-ligand pairs. Biophysical Journal, 2003. 85(4): p. 2720-31.
- Zhang, Y., A.O. Eniola, D.J. Graves, and D.A. Hammer. Specific Adhesion of Micron-Sized Colloids to Surfaces Mediated by DNA Hybridization. Langmuir, 2003. 19(17): p. 6905-11.
- Eniola, A.O. and D.A. Hammer. Artificial polymeric cells for targeted drug delivery. J Controlled Release, 2003. 87(1-3): p. 18-22.
- Eniola, A.O., S.D. Rodgers and D.A. Hammer. Characterization of biodegradable drug delivery vehicles with the adhesive properties of leukocytes. Biomaterials, 2002. 23(10): p. 2167-77.
- Eniola, A.O. and J.A. Lumpkin. Reducing metal-catalyzed oxidation during immobilize Cu-Iminodiacetic acid metal affinity chromatography. Proceedings National Conference of Undergraduate Research, 1998. Volume III: 989-91.
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