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Song, Woochul, et al. “Artificial water channels enable fast and selective water permeation through water-wire networks.” Nature Nanotechnology 15.1 (2020): 73-79.

Najem, Joseph S., et al. “Dynamical nonlinear memory capacitance in biomimetic membranes.” Nature communications 10.1 (2019): 1-11.

Koner, Subhadeep, et al. “Memristive plasticity in artificial electrical synapses via geometrically reconfigurable, gramicidin-doped biomembranes.” Nanoscale 11.40 (2019): 18640-18652.

Najem, Joseph S., et al. “The voltage-dependence of MscL has dipolar and dielectric contributions and is governed by local intramembrane electric field.” Scientific reports 8.1 (2018): 1-12.

Challita, Elio J., et al. “Encapsulating networks of droplet interface bilayers in a thermoreversible organogel.” Scientific reports 8.1 (2018): 1-11.

Najem, Joseph S., et al. “Memristive ion channel-doped biomembranes as synaptic mimics.” ACS nano 12.5 (2018): 4702-4711.
Najem, Joseph S., et al. “Mechanics of droplet interface bilayer “unzipping” defines the bandwidth for the mechanotransduction response of reconstituted MscL.” Advanced Materials Interfaces 4.3 (2017): 1600805.
Sarlo, Rodrigo, Joseph S. Najem, and Donald J. Leo. “Flow field sensing with bio-inspired artificial hair cell arrays.” Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical 236 (2016): 805-814.

Najem, Joseph S., et al. “Activation of bacterial channel MscL in mechanically stimulated droplet interface bilayers.” Scientific reports 5 (2015): 13726.
Najem, Joseph, et al. “Biomimetic jellyfish-inspired underwater vehicle actuated by ionic polymer metal composite actuators.” Smart Materials and Structures 21.9 (2012): 094026.