Niclas Roxhed

Niclas Roxhed

Kungliga Tekniska högskolan

H-index: 33

Europe-Sweden

About Niclas Roxhed

Niclas Roxhed, With an exceptional h-index of 33 and a recent h-index of 26 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Kungliga Tekniska högskolan, specializes in the field of MEMS, Medical technology, Nanotechnology.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

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Capillary blood sampling

Proteome profiling of home-sampled dried blood spots reveals proteins of SARS-CoV-2 infections

Low-Temperature Integration of Bulk PZT-5H for Enhancing the Performance of MEMS-Based Piezoelectric Ultrasonic Energy Harvesters

A novel device for cytological sampling of pancreatic cysts: an animal randomized control trial

Gravity based drug delivery device

A swirl nozzle and methods of fabricating the same

COVID-19 vaccine uptake among young adults–influence of asthma and sociodemographic factors

Niclas Roxhed Information

University

Kungliga Tekniska högskolan

Position

Assistant Professor

Citations(all)

4252

Citations(since 2020)

2581

Cited By

2567

hIndex(all)

33

hIndex(since 2020)

26

i10Index(all)

70

i10Index(since 2020)

43

Email

University Profile Page

Kungliga Tekniska högskolan

Niclas Roxhed Skills & Research Interests

MEMS

Medical technology

Nanotechnology

Top articles of Niclas Roxhed

Self-actuating articles

Published Date

2024/1/25

2023-08-31 Assigned to MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY reassignment MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNORS INTEREST (SEE DOCUMENT FOR DETAILS). Assignors: LANGER, ROBERT S., KHANG, Minsoo, BENSEL, Taylor, ABRAMSON, Alex G., ROXHED, Niclas, SALVADOR, Ester Caffarel2023-08-31 Assigned to THE BRIGHAM AND WOMEN'S HOSPITAL, INC., MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY reassignment THE BRIGHAM AND WOMEN'S HOSPITAL, INC. ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNORS INTEREST (SEE DOCUMENT FOR DETAILS). Assignors: TRAVERSO, Carlo Giovanni

Capillary blood sampling

Published Date

2024/1/25

A microneedle (100) for extracting a blood sample from the skin (10) of a mammal subject is disclosed. The microneedle comprises at least one substantially flat blade (110) comprising at least one cutting edge (120 a, 120 b) configured to incise the skin of the mammal subject, and at least one microchannel (130) comprising an opening (132) and a passage (134). The at least one microchannel is arranged adjacent to the at least one blade and configured to be inserted into the skin of the mammal subject together with the at least one blade. The passage is configured to transport the blood sample away from the opening via capillary action. A device (200) for extracting a blood sample from a mammal subject comprising a microneedle is also disclosed.

Proteome profiling of home-sampled dried blood spots reveals proteins of SARS-CoV-2 infections

Authors

Claudia Fredolini,Tea Dodig-Crnković,Annika Bendes,Leo Dahl,Matilda Dale,Vincent Albrecht,Cecilia Mattsson,Cecilia E Thomas,Åsa Torinsson Naluai,Magnus Gisslen,Olof Beck,Niclas Roxhed,Jochen M Schwenk

Journal

Communications Medicine

Published Date

2024/4/2

BackgroundSelf-sampling of dried blood spots (DBS) offers new routes to gather valuable health-related information from the general population. Yet, the utility of using deep proteome profiling from home-sampled DBS to obtain clinically relevant insights about SARS-CoV-2 infections remains largely unexplored.MethodsOur study involved 228 individuals from the general Swedish population who used a volumetric DBS sampling device and completed questionnaires at home during spring 2020 and summer 2021. Using multi-analyte COVID-19 serology, we stratified the donors by their response phenotypes, divided them into three study sets, and analyzed 276 proteins by proximity extension assays (PEA). After normalizing the data to account for variances in layman-collected samples, we investigated the association of DBS proteomes with serology and self-reported information.ResultsOur three studies display …

Low-Temperature Integration of Bulk PZT-5H for Enhancing the Performance of MEMS-Based Piezoelectric Ultrasonic Energy Harvesters

Authors

Xu Tian,Theocharis Nikiforos Iordanidis,Göran Stemme,Niclas Roxhed

Published Date

2024/1/21

We demonstrate a low-temperature fabricated MEMS-based piezoelectric ultrasonic energy harvester with enhanced device performance. Compared to state-of-the-art, our work uses a low-temperature bonding method, which ensures the integrated piezoelectric material undergoes prominently lower temperatures (≤ 85 °C) throughout the whole fabrication process. Due to this, bulk PZT-5H, a material with superior piezoelectric properties, could be used in this type of application for the first time. The method guarantees the device fabrication temperature well below the PZT-5H Curie temperature (225 °C) and preserves its piezoelectricity to the greatest extent. As a result, devices fabricated using the proposed method achieve higher performance than the devices prepared by the MEMS fabrication method using BCB bonding. The root-mean-square voltage and the average power outputs at the frequency (170 kHz …

A novel device for cytological sampling of pancreatic cysts: an animal randomized control trial

Authors

F Baldaque-Silva,JP Pereira,I Schliemann,U Arnelo,W Van Der Wijngaart,N Roxhed,F Marques

Journal

Endoscopy

Published Date

2024/4

Aims Current endoscopic ultrasound (EUS) is suboptimal in the assessment of pancreatic cystic lesions (PCLs). We developed a new through-the needle loop device, to improve the cellular yield, and thereby sensitivity, of EUS fine needle aspiration (EUS-FNA) of pancreatic cysts.

Gravity based drug delivery device

Published Date

2024/1/18

A drug delivery device may be configured to delivery an active pharmaceutical ingredient (API) to a subject via the subject's oral-gastrointestinal (GI) tract. The drug delivery device may be configured to deliver a payload of an API while within the GI tract of the subject. The drug delivery device may include a reservoir, a potential energy source, a plurality of outlets, and a plurality of valves, wherein each outlet has a corresponding valve. The drug delivery device may further include a sensor configured to sense the direction of gravity, and the valves may be selectively opened based on a sensed direction of gravity. Thus, the drug delivery device may dispense a dose of API within the GI tracts of the subject based at least in part on the sensed direction of gravity.

A swirl nozzle and methods of fabricating the same

Published Date

2024/3/14

A method for forming a monolithic swirl nozzle configured to aerosolize a pharmaceutical drug. The swirl nozzle comprises an inlet for receiving the pharmaceutical drug to be aerosolized; a swirl chamber connected to the inlet and configured to aerosolize the pharmaceutical drug provided by the inlet; and an outlet connected to the swirl chamber and configured to discharge the aerosolized pharmaceutical drug. The method comprises providing a photoactivatable material and forming the swirl nozzle by selectively activating voxels in the photoactivatable material.

COVID-19 vaccine uptake among young adults–influence of asthma and sociodemographic factors

Authors

Maria Ödling,Niklas Andersson,Sandra Ekström,Niclas Roxhed,Jochen M Schwenk,Sophia Björkander,Anna Bergström,Erik Melén,Inger Kull

Journal

Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology: Global

Published Date

2024/2/20

BackgroundAsthma was initially described as a risk factor for severe coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), but the uptake of COVID-19 vaccine among young adults with asthma is not well-studied.ObjectiveThe aims were to assess COVID-19 vaccine uptake among young adults in general and to explore potential determinants including sociodemographic factors and asthma.MethodsParticipants from the population-based birth cohort BAMSE (Swedish abbreviation for Children, Allergy, Milieu, Stockholm, Epidemiology) were included: 4,064 in the study population, 3,064 in a follow-up at age 24 years, and 2,049 in a COVID-19 follow-up (mean age 26.5 years). Asthma and asthma-associated characteristics were assessed through questionnaires and clinical data. Data on all COVID-19 vaccines registered between January 1, 2021, and February 15, 2023, were extracted from the National Vaccination Register …

Retrieval systems and related methods

Published Date

2023/2/14

Drug delivery articles, resident articles, and retrieval systems eg, for gram-level dosing, are generally provided. In some embodiments, the articles are configured for transesophageal administration, transesophageal retrieval, and/or gastric retention to/in a subject. In certain embodiments, the article includes dimensions configured for transesophageal administration with a gastric resident system. In some cases, the article may be configured to control drug release eg, with zero-order drug kinetics with no potential for burst release for weeks to months. In some embodiments, the articles described herein comprise biocompatible materials and/or are safe for gastric retention. In certain embodiments, the article includes dimensions configured for transesophageal retrieval. In some cases, the articles described herein may comprise relatively large doses of drug (eg, greater than or equal to 1 gram).

Determination of lithium concentration in capillary blood using volumetric dried blood spots

Authors

Fredrik Wikström,Carl Olsson,Bonita Palm,Niclas Roxhed,Lena Backlund,Martin Schalling,Olof Beck

Journal

Journal of Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Analysis

Published Date

2023/4/1

BackgroundLithium is a cornerstone in the treatment of bipolar disorder and is considered one of the most effective treatments in psychiatry at large. Lithium treatment requires individual dosing with frequent serum concentration measurements due to the narrow therapeutic window and risk of toxicity. There is need for patient-centric methods for lithium monitoring and the use of dried blood spots has recently been proposed for determination of lithium concentration. The purpose of the current study was to assess feasibility of this method by introducing a volumetric technique developed for home-sampling.Materials and methodsLaboratory: Capillary blood was sampled by finger-prick using a volumetric device that collects 10 µL volumes as a dried blood spot. Lithium was measured in the dried blood spots using a validated atomic absorption spectroscopy method. Clinical: Thirty-nine lithium-treated patients were …

Autonomous microfluidic device for sample preparation

Published Date

2023/9/7

The method is for preparing a sample in a microfluidic device. A microfluidic device is provided that has a first reservoir in fluid communication with a second reservoir in fluid communication with and adjacent to a draining unit that has a first absorbing member disposed therein. The first reservoir contains a first liquid that is held in the first reservoir by a capillary stop valve connecting the first and second reservoirs. The second reservoir has a sample support disposed therein. A second liquid, containing substances, is added to the second reservoir. The second liquid contacts the first liquid and the first absorbing member. The first absorbing member absorbs the second liquid and the first liquid. The substances adhere to the sample support.

Biopsy device and method for tissue sampling in mammals

Published Date

2023/2/9

A microbiopsy device for extracting a tissue sample, the microbiopsy device comprising a main body extending between a distal end and a proximal end and adapted to have or assume a shape of substantially uniform transverse width along the length of the main body, wherein the distal end is arranged to enter tissue; the proximal end comprises a mounting interface adapted for connection with an elongated member, or is integrally formed with a solid elongated member; the transverse width of the main body is smaller than 1 mm; and the main body comprises a recess extending in a longitudinal direction of the main body and defining a cavity arranged to capture tissue therein.

Scaling toward Diminutive MEMS: Dust‐Sized Spray Chips for Aerosolized Drug Delivery to the Lung

Authors

Torben Sebastian Last,Simone Pagliano,Theocharis Nikiforos Iordanidis,Frank Niklaus,Göran Stemme,Niclas Roxhed

Journal

Advanced Materials Technologies

Published Date

2023/4

The functional area of silicon‐based microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) devices often occupies only a fraction of the actual silicon area of the chip. As the chip cost directly scales with the total chip area, there is an incentive to reduce the chip to the smallest possible size. However, handling such diminutive devices poses challenges that industry‐standard packaging cannot solve. Here, the world's smallest spray nozzle chip for drug delivery to the lung is manufactured and packaged and how magnetic assembly combined with microfluidic glue fixation can overcome this barrier for diminutive MEMS devices is demonstrated. The spray nozzle chips have a circular footprint with a diameter of 280 µm and feature a nickel coating on their conical sidewall, allowing magnetic manipulation. The chips are assembled and sealed into plastic substrates using a three‐step gluing process guided by capillary action and …

Absorbable cyst brushes

Authors

Filipe Marques,Wouter van der Wijngaart,Niclas Roxhed

Journal

Biomedical Microdevices

Published Date

2023/9

Cytobrushes are used for low-invasive sample collection and screening in multiple diseases, with a significant impact on early detection, prevention, and diagnosis. This study focuses on improving the safety of cell brushing in hard-to-reach locations by exploring brush construction from absorbable materials. We investigated the efficacy of loop brushes made of absorbable suture wires of Chirlac, Chirasorb, Monocryl, PDS II, Vicryl Rapid, Glycolon, and Catgut during their operation in conjunction with fine-needle aspiration in an artificial cyst model. PDS II brushes demonstrated the highest efficiency, while Monocryl and Catgut also provided a significant brushing effect. Efficient brushes portrayed higher flexural rigidity than their counterparts, and their efficiency was inversely proportional to their plastic deformation by the needle. Our results open avenues for safer cell biopsies in hard-to-reach locations by utilizing …

Self-righting systems, methods, and related components

Published Date

2023/1/3

2020-01-16 Assigned to MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY reassignment MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNORS INTEREST (SEE DOCUMENT FOR DETAILS). Assignors: KHANG, Minsoo, ABRAMSON, Alex G., BENSEL, Taylor, LANGER, ROBERT S., ROXHED, Niclas, CAFFAREL SALVADOR, Ester2020-01-16 Assigned to THE BRIGHAM AND WOMEN'S HOSPITAL, INC., MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY reassignment THE BRIGHAM AND WOMEN'S HOSPITAL, INC. ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNORS INTEREST (SEE DOCUMENT FOR DETAILS). Assignors: TRAVERSO, Carlo Giovanni

Biopsy/cytology device for sampling cells or tissue in mammals

Published Date

2023/3/30

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Rapid On-Site Evaluation (ROSE): A Microfluidic Approach

Authors

Filipe Marques,Janosch Hauser,Niclas Roxhed

Published Date

2023/6/11

Rapid on-site evaluation (ROSE) increases the diagnostic accuracy of fine-needle aspiration (FNA) samples from cysts, a sack-like fluid-containing tissue that sometimes can be precancerous, but is highly dependent on the skills and availability of cytopathologists. We present a semiautomated sample preparation device for ROSE. The device consists of a smearing tool and a capillary-driven chamber that allow smearing and staining of an FNA sample in a single platform. Here, we show the capability of the device to prepare samples for ROSE, using a human pancreatic cancer cell line (PANC-1) and liver, lymph node, and thyroid FNA model samples. Using microfluidics, the device reduces the equipment needed in an operating room for FNA sample preparation, which may lead to a wider implementation of ROSE in healthcare centers.

Sampling through a transvascular working channel

Authors

Mikael Sandell,Arvin Chireh,Argyris Spyrou,Stefan Jonsson,Wouter Wijngaart,Göran Stemme,Niclas Roxhed,Staffan Holmin

Published Date

2023

Endovascular biopsies are widely utilized for many organs, either as standard practice or when there are contraindications to the percutaneous route. Depending on the target site, currently used devices for sampling through the endovascular route is either not possible to use, such as in the brain, or present certain risks due to their size, such as in the heart or liver. A recent development in catheter technology has opened up new possibilities for parenchymal access through a microscopic working channel. Through this method essentially all organs can be accessed safely without causing hemorrhagic complications. Here, an endovascular sampling device designed to be used through this channel is presented. The device contains 3D-printed brush structures and is tested in the liver and kidney. Cytological data reveals the presence of the tissue in question.

Interstitial Fluid Sampling Device

Published Date

2023/3/9

A device for extracting an interstitial fluid sample from the skin of a mammal subject is disclosed. The device comprises at least one micro-needle comprising a tip portion configured to be inserted into the skin of the mammal subject, and a passage configured to transport the interstitial fluid from the skin to a retaining material arranged in a channel of a body of the device. The retaining material is fluidically connected to the passage and configured to absorb and store the interstitial fluid sample transported by the passage. A holder configured to receive such a device is also disclosed.

Ambient air pollution exposure linked to long COVID among young adults: A nested survey in a population-based cohort in Sweden

Authors

Zhebin Yu,Sandra Ekström,Tom Bellander,Petter Ljungman,Göran Pershagen,Kristina Eneroth,Inger Kull,Anna Bergström,Antonios Georgelis,Massimo Stafoggia,Olena Gruzieva,Erik Melén,Catarina Almqvist,Niklas Andersson,Natalia Ballardini,Sophia Björkander,Petter Brodin,Anna Castel,Lennart Hammarström,Qiang Pan-Hammarström,Jenny Hallberg,Christer Jansson,Maura Kere,André Lauber,Alexandra Lövquist,Jenny Mjösberg,Ida Mogensen,Lena Palmberg,Niclas Roxhed,Jochen Schwenk

Journal

The Lancet Regional Health–Europe

Published Date

2023/5/1

BackgroundPost COVID-19 conditions, also known as long COVID, are of public health concern, but little is known about their underlying risk factors. We aimed to investigate associations of air pollution exposure with long COVID among Swedish young adults.MethodsWe used data from the BAMSE (Children, Allergy, Environment, Stockholm, Epidemiology [in Swedish]) cohort. From October 2021 to February 2022 participants answered a web-questionnaire focusing on persistent symptoms following acute SARS-CoV-2 infection. Long COVID was defined as symptoms after confirmed infection with SARS-CoV-2 lasting for two months or longer. Ambient air pollution levels (particulate matter ≤2.5 μm [PM2.5], ≤10 μm [PM10], black carbon [BC] and nitrogen oxides [NOx]) at individual-level addresses were estimated using dispersion modelling.FindingsA total of 753 participants with SARS-CoV-2 infection were …

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The h-index of Niclas Roxhed has been 26 since 2020 and 33 in total.

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Self-actuating articles

Capillary blood sampling

Proteome profiling of home-sampled dried blood spots reveals proteins of SARS-CoV-2 infections

Low-Temperature Integration of Bulk PZT-5H for Enhancing the Performance of MEMS-Based Piezoelectric Ultrasonic Energy Harvesters

A novel device for cytological sampling of pancreatic cysts: an animal randomized control trial

Gravity based drug delivery device

A swirl nozzle and methods of fabricating the same

COVID-19 vaccine uptake among young adults–influence of asthma and sociodemographic factors

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are the top articles of Niclas Roxhed at Kungliga Tekniska högskolan.

What are Niclas Roxhed's research interests?

The research interests of Niclas Roxhed are: MEMS, Medical technology, Nanotechnology

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