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David F. J. Tees, Ph.D.Associate Professor |
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Peer-Reviewed PublicationsPai, A., Sundd, P. and Tees, D.F.J. In situ microrheological determination of neutrophil stiffening following adhesion in a model capillary. Annals of Biomedical Engineering, 36(4):596-603, 2008. DOI: 10.1007/s10439-008-9437-8. (Abstract) (PDF) Sundd, P., X. Zou, D.J. Goetz, and D.F.J. Tees. Leukocyte adhesion in capillary-sized, P-selectin-coated micropipettes. Microcirculation, 15(2):109-122, 2008 (Published online Nov. 2007). DOI: 10.1080/10739680701412971. (Abstract) (PDF) Tees, D.F.J., Prithu Sundd, and Douglas J. Goetz. A flow chamber for capillary networks: Leukocyte adhesion in capillary-sized, ligand-coated micropipettes in “Principles of Cellular Engineering: Understanding the Biomolecular Interface”, Michael R. King, ed., Elsevier, New York, 213-231, 2006. X. Zou, V.R. Shinde Patil, N.M. Dagia, L.A. Smith, M.J. Wargo, K. A. Interliggi, Christopher M. Lloyd, D.F.J. Tees, B. Walcheck, M.B. Lawrence, and D.J. Goetz. PSGL-1 derived from human neutrophils is high-efficiency ligand for endothelial-expressed E-selectin under flow. American Journal of Physiology—Cell Physiology. 209:C415-C424, 2005. (Abstract) Tees, D.F.J. and D.J. Goetz. Leukocyte adhesion: An exquisite balance of hydrodynamic and molecular forces. News in Physiological Sciences, 18:186-190, 2003. (Abstract) (PDF) Tees, D.F.J., K.-C. Chang, S. D. Rodgers, and D. A. Hammer. Simulation of cell adhesion to bioreactive surfaces in shear: the effect of cell size. Industrial and Engineering Chemistry Research 41:486-493, 2002. (Abstract) (PDF) Tees, D.F.J., J.T. Woodward, and D.A. Hammer. Reliability theory for receptor-ligand bond dissociation. Journal of Chemical Physics, 114:7477-7482, May 1, 2001. (Full Text) (PDF) Tees, D.F.J., R.E. Waugh, and D.A. Hammer. A microcantilever device to assess the effect of force on the lifetime of selectin-carbohydrate bonds. Biophysical Journal, 80:668-682, February 2001. (Abstract) (PDF) Chang, K.-C., Tees, D.F.J., and D.A. Hammer. The state diagram for cell adhesion under flow: leukocyte rolling and firm adhesion. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences U.S.A., 97:11262-11267, 2000. (Abstract) (PDF) Paper received an "Editor's Choice" notice in Science, 290:235, 2000 Long, M., H.L. Goldsmith, D.F.J. Tees, and C. Zhu. Probabilistic modeling of shear-induced formation and breakage of doublets cross-linked by receptor-ligand bonds. Biophysical Journal, 76:1112-1128, 1999. (Abstract) (PDF) Tees, D.F.J., and H.L. Goldsmith. Kinetics and locus of failure of receptor-ligand mediated adhesion between latex spheres. I. Protein-carbohydrate bond. Biophysical Journal, 71:1102-1114, 1996. (Abstract) (PDF) Kwong, D., D.F.J. Tees, and H.L. Goldsmith. Kinetics and locus of failure of receptor-ligand mediated adhesion between latex spheres. II. Protein-protein bond. Biophysical Journal, 71:1115-1122, 1996. (Abstract) (PDF) Tees, D.F.J., O. Coenen and H.L. Goldsmith. Interaction forces between red cells agglutinated by antibody. IV. Time and force dependence of break-up. Biophysical Journal 65:1318-1334, 1993. (Abstract) (PDF) Fabry, F., G.L. Austin and D. Tees. The accuracy of rainfall estimates by radar as a function of range. Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society, 118:435-453, 1992. Non-Peer-Reviewed PublicationsGoldsmith, H.L., S.P. Tha, and D.F.J. Tees. Red blood cell aggregation by monoclonal antibodies. In: Hémorhéologie et agrégation érythrocytaire. Applications cliniques. (J.F. Stoltz, ed.) Editions Médicales Internationales, Cachan, France, 1994. pp. 5-12. Goldsmith, H.L., K. Takamura, S. Tha and D. Tees. Study of cell-cell interactions with the travelling microtube. In: Studying Cell Adhesion, (P. Bongrand, P. Claesson and A. Curtis, eds.) Springer Verlag, Heidelberg, New York, 1994, pp. 141-156. Invited Conference Presentations01/6/24 Tees, D.F. J. Molecular Mechanics of E-selectin/Sialyl LewisX Recognition Evaluated by a Microcantilever Device, 2nd Virginia Colloquium on Biomechanics of Cell Adhesion, Charlottesville, VA. 99/11/4 Tees, D.F.J. Adhésion leucocytaire. Journées scientifiques, U. de Nancy, Nancy, France. 99/10/16 Tees D.F.J., R.E. Waugh, D.A. Hammer. Force dependence of E-selectin/sialyl-Lewisx single bond dissociation. Annual meeting of the Biomedical Engineering Society, Atlanta, GA. 98/10/12 Tees, D.F.J., R.E. Waugh, K.-C. Chang, and D.A. Hammer. Dependence of E-selectin/sialyl Lewisx reverse reaction rates on applied force. Annual meeting of the Biomedical Engineering Society, Cleveland, OH. Published in Annals of Biomed. Eng. 26:S-29, 1997. 98/8/25 Tees, D.F.J., K.-C. Chang, R.E. Waugh, and D. A. Hammer. Measurement of the force dependence of E-selectin/sialyl Lewisx reverse reaction rates using a microcantilever technique. ACS Symposium on Microscopy Techniques in Bio-Interfacial Science, Boston, MA. 98/5/2 Tees, D.F.J. and D. A. Hammer. Predicting cell adhesive behavior from the force dependence of receptor-ligand reaction rates. 3rd annual Delaware Valley Soft Materials Symposium, Philadelphia, PA. Invited SeminarsDepartment of Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering, Ohio University, October, 2007 Department of Physics & Astronomy, Miami University, September, 2007 Department of Plant Biology, Ohio State University, October, 2005 Department of Chemical Engineering, Ohio University, Athens, OH, May, 2002 Department of Physics, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH, November, 2001 National Institute of Standards & Technology, Gaithersburg, MD, August, 2001 Department of Physics & Astronomy, Ohio University, Athens, OH, June, 2001 Department of Physics, Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS, May 2001 Department of Bioengineering, University of California San Diego, CA, April, 2001 Department of Physics, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, March, 2001 Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Maryland, College Park, MD, March, 2001 Department of Physics, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL, February, 2001 Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, February, 2001 Department of Chemical Engineering, McMaster University, Hamilton, ON, February, 2001 Department of Physiology and Biophysics, SUNY Buffalo, Buffalo, NY, January, 2001 Institute of Biomaterials and Biomedical Engineering, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, June, 2000. Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, May, 2000. Department of Physics, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, ON, March, 2000. Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK, February, 2000. Department of Physics, Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA, April, 1999. Department of Physics, Villanova University, Villanova, PA, November, 1998. Conference AbstractsSundd, P., D.J. Goetz, and D.F.J. Tees, Neutrophil adhesion to P-selectin/ICAM-1 in an in vitro model of a lung capillary, Experimental Biology Conference, Washington, DC. April-May, 2007. Pai, A. and D.F.J. Tees, Micro-rheological assessment of neutrophil mechanical properties in adhesion in a model capillary, Experimental Biology Conference, Washington, DC. April-May, 2007.Sundd, P., D.J. Goetz, and D.F.J. Tees, Neutrophil adhesion in P-selectin/ICAM-1 coated, capillary-sized glass microvessels, Annual meeting of the Biomedical Engineering Society, Chicago, IL. October, 2006. Pai, A. and D.F.J. Tees, Micro-rheological assessment of neutrophil mechanical properties following adhesion in a model capillary, Annual meeting of the Biomedical Engineering Society, Chicago, IL. October, 2006. Kareem, S., L. Tan, J. Qian, M. Kieliszewski and D.F.J. Tees. Forced unbinding of Hydroxyproline-rich Glycoproteins. Annual meeting of the Biomedical Engineering Society, Chicago, IL. October, 2006. Kareem S., L. Tan, J. Qian, M. Kieliszewski and David F. J. Tees. Defining interactions for Hydroxyproline-rich Glycoproteins using single molecule forced unbinding. Ohio Nanosummit, Columbus Ohio, April 4-5, 2006. Sundd, P., X. Zou, D.J. Goetz, and D.F.J. Tees. Leukocyte firm adhesion in capillary-sized, selectin coated micropipettes, Annual meeting of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers, Cincinnati, OH. November, 2005. [This poster has also been shown at the Ohio University Student Research Day on May 4, 2006, where it won first prize in its category, and at the Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering Board of Advisors Poster Session on April 22, 2006, where it also won first prize.] Sundd, P., D.J. Goetz, and D.F.J. Tees. Cyclic migratory behavior of neutrophils in selectin coated capillary-sized micropipettes, Annual meeting of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers, Cincinnati, OH. November, 2005. Sundd, P., X. Zou, D.J. Goetz, and D.F.J. Tees, Leukocyte firm adhesion in capillary-sized, selectin coated micropipettes, Annual meeting of the Biomedical Engineering Society, Baltimore, MD. September, 2005. Sundd, P., D.J. Goetz, and D.F.J. Tees, Cyclic migratory behavior of neutrophils in selectin coated capillary-sized micropipettes, Annual meeting of the Biomedical Engineering Society, Baltimore, MD. September, 2005. Tees, D.F.J., L. Tan, S. Kareem, J. Qian and M. Kieliszewski. Defining interactions for Hydroxyproline-rich Glycoproteins using single molecule forced unbinding, Annual meeting of the Biomedical Engineering Society, Baltimore, MD. September, 2005. 05/05 Sundd, P., X. Zou, D.J. Goetz, and D.F.J. Tees, Leukocyte adhesion in capillary-sized, ligand-coated micropipettes. Research and Creative Activity Fair, Ohio University, Athens, OH. 05/02 Tees, D.F.J., D.F.J., S. Kareem, and V.-I. Clapa. Forced unbinding of single bioadhesion molecules using a microcantilever device, Ohio Nanotechnology Summit, Dayton, OH. 04/10/10 Sundd, P., X. Zou, D.J. Goetz, and D.F.J. Tees. Leukocyte adhesion in capillary-sized, ligand-coated micropipettes. Annual meeting of the Biomedical Engineering Society, Philadelphia, PA. 04/04/10 Tees, D.F.J., P. Sundd, X. Zou, D.J. Goetz. Leukocyte adhesion and mechanical plugging in adhesion molecule-coated micropipettes. Experimental Biology, Washington, DC. 03/10/03 Sundd, P., X. Zou, D.J. Goetz, and D.F.J. Tees. Cancer cell adhesion and mechanical plugging in adhesion molecule-coated micropipettes. Annual meeting of the Biomedical Engineering Society, Nashville, TN. 02/07/11 Tees, D.F.J., Woodward, J.T., and Hammer, D.A. The effect of multivalency on estimation of Bell model parameters for bond dissociation rates from forced unbinding assays. 3rd Virginia Colloquium on Biomechanics of Cell Adhesion, Charlottesville, VA. 02/04/10 Tees, D.F.J. and D.A. Hammer, Molecular mechanics and multivalency of E-selectin /sialyl Lewisx recognition evaluated using a microcantilever device, Keystone symposium on Molecular Mechanisms of Leukocyte Trafficking, Steamboat Springs, CO. 01/04/01 Tees, D.F.J., J.T. Woodward and D.A. Hammer. Systematic Errors in Estimation of Bell Model Parameters for Receptor-Ligand Bond Dissociation from Forced Unbinding Assays. Spring meeting of the American Chemical Society, San Diego, CA. 00/10/12 Tees, D.F.J. and D.A. Hammer. Calculation and simulation of parameter estimation for receptor-ligand bond dissociation. Annual meeting of the Biomedical Engineering Society, Seattle, WA. Published in Annals of Biomedical Engineering, 28 (supl. 1):S92. 98/11/15 Tees, D.F.J., R.E. Waugh, K.-C. Chang, and D.A. Hammer Measurement of the force dependence of E-selectin/sialyl Lewisx reverse reaction rates. Annual meeting of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers, Miami, FL. 98/4/16 Goldsmith, H.L., D.F.J. Tees, M. Long and C. Zhu. Modeling of formation and breakage of receptor-ligand bonds in shear flow. 45th annual conference of the Microcirculatory Society, San Francisco, CA. Published in FASEB J. 12:A35, 1998. 98/3/24 Tees, D.F.J., R.E. Waugh and D.A. Hammer. Measurement of the dependence of E-selectin/sialyl Lewisx reverse reaction rates on loading rate and magnitude of applied force. Keystone symposium on Molecular Mechanisms of Leukocyte Trafficking, Incline Village, NV. Abstract selected for short presentation (only 10 chosen out of ~100 abstracts). 97/10/2 Goldsmith, H.L., D.F.J. Tees, M. Long and C. Zhu. Modeling of formation and breakage of receptor-ligand bonds in shear flow. Annual meeting of the Biomedical Engineering Society, San Diego, CA. Published in Annals of Biomedical Engineering, 25:S-33, 1997. 96/08/20 Goldsmith, H.L, D.F.J. Tees and D. Kwong. Time and force dependence of the shear-induced rupture of antigen-antibody bonds. 12th International Congress on Rheology, Quebec City, QC. 96/06/16 Goldsmith, H.L., D.F.J. Tees and D. Kwong. Time and force dependence of the shear-induced rupture of receptor-ligand bonds. 70th Colloid and Surface Science Symposium, Clarkson University, Potsdam, NY. 96/04/08 Goldsmith, H.L., D.F.J. Tees and D. Kwong. Kinetics of receptor-ligand mediated adhesion of latex spheres. 43rd annual conference of the Microcirculatory Society, Washington, DC. Published in Microcirculation, 3:87, 1996. 95/07/23 Tees, D.F.J. and H. L. Goldsmith. The time and force dependence of separation of antibody agglutinated sphered red cells compared with that of blood group antigen-coupled microspheres. 9th International Congress of Biorheology/ 2nd International Congress on Clinical Hemorheology, Big Sky, MT. Published in Biorheology, 32:280, 1995. 95/04/08 Tees, D.F.J. and H. L. Goldsmith. Time and force dependence of separation of blood group B antigen-coupled microspheres cross-linked by monoclonal antibody. 42nd annual conference of the Microcirculatory Society, Atlanta, GA. Published in Microcirculation, 2:75, 1995. 93/06/14 Tees, D. and H.L. Goldsmith. Time and force dependence of separation of red cells agglutinated by monoclonal antibody. Gordon Conference on the Biorheology of Cell Adhesion, Henniker, NH. Abstract selected for short presentation (only 7 chosen out of ~30 abstracts). 93/05/26 Goldsmith, H.L. and D. Tees. Break-up of RBC aggregates: studies of the stochastic nature of receptor-ligand bonds. Conference on Recent Developments in Structured Continua III, Montreal, QC. 91/06/09 Tees, D. and H.L. Goldsmith. Stochastic nature of the interaction force between human red cells linked by monoclonal antibody. 34th annual meeting of Canadian Federation of Biological Societies, Queen's University, Kingston, ON.
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