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Lateral flow immunoassay for proteins
Clinica Chimica Acta, 2023Protein biomarkers are useful for disease diagnosis. Identification thereof using in vitro diagnostics such as lateral flow immunoassays (LFIAs) has attracted considerable attention due to their low cost and ease of use especially in the point of care setting.
Xuanxu, Nan, Li, Yang, Yue, Cui
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Affinity-Switchable Lateral Flow Assay
Analytical Chemistry, 2021Lateral flow assay (LFA) has been a valuable diagnostic tool in many important fields where rapid, simple, and on-site detection is required, for applications such as pregnancy tests and infectious disease prevention. Currently, two types of LFAs are available: lateral flow immunoassay (LFIA) and nucleic acid lateral flow assay (NALFA).
Yu-Hsuan Chen +5 more
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Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry, 2009
Evolution in Lateral Flow#x2013;Based Immunoassay Systems -- Market Trends in Lateral Flow Immunoassays -- Material Platform for the Assembly of Lateral Flow Immunoassay Test Strips -- Antibodies: Key to a Robust Lateral Flow Immunoassay -- Colloidal Gold and Other Labels for Lateral Flow Immunoassays -- Nitrocellulose Membranes for Lateral Flow ...
Posthuma-Trumpie, Geertruida A. +2 more
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Evolution in Lateral Flow#x2013;Based Immunoassay Systems -- Market Trends in Lateral Flow Immunoassays -- Material Platform for the Assembly of Lateral Flow Immunoassay Test Strips -- Antibodies: Key to a Robust Lateral Flow Immunoassay -- Colloidal Gold and Other Labels for Lateral Flow Immunoassays -- Nitrocellulose Membranes for Lateral Flow ...
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Wireless Lateral Flow Device for Biosensing
Journal of the American Chemical Society, 2022Many biosensing methods rely on signals produced by enzyme-catalyzed reactions and efficient methods to detect and record this activity. Herein, we report a wireless lateral flow device and demonstrate the conversion of oxidase reactions to changes in the resonance of radio frequency identification (RFID) circuits.
Jie Li +5 more
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2018
The lateral flow (immuno)assay is a relatively old diagnostic platform that was developed in the 1980s. Over the almost 30 years since, a very diverse panel of lateral flow immunoassays has been developed and marketed. At the moment the platform is being transformed into a modern diagnostic tool that can be integrated with nowadays technologies, such ...
van Amerongen, Aart +3 more
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The lateral flow (immuno)assay is a relatively old diagnostic platform that was developed in the 1980s. Over the almost 30 years since, a very diverse panel of lateral flow immunoassays has been developed and marketed. At the moment the platform is being transformed into a modern diagnostic tool that can be integrated with nowadays technologies, such ...
van Amerongen, Aart +3 more
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Flow control for lateral flow strips with centrifugal microfluidics
Lab on a Chip, 2019Lateral flow strips (LFSs) are widely used for clinical diagnostics. The restricted flow control is one challenge to the development of quantitative and highly sensitive LFSs. Here, we present a flow control for LFSs using centrifugal microfluidics.
Daniel M. Kainz +4 more
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Lateral migration of a capsule in a parabolic flow
Journal of Biomechanics, 2016Red blood cells migrate to the center of the blood vessel in a process called axial migration, while other blood cells, such as white blood cells and platelets, are disproportionately found near the blood vessel wall. However, much is still unknown concerning the lateral migration of cells in the blood; the specific effect of hydrodynamic factors such ...
S, Nix, Y, Imai, T, Ishikawa
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2015
Lateral flow immunoassays (LFIAs) are a staple in the field of rapid diagnostics. These small handheld devices require no specialized training or equipment to operate, and generate a result within minutes of sample application. They are an ideal format for many types of home test kits, for emergency responders and for food manufacturers and producers ...
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Lateral flow immunoassays (LFIAs) are a staple in the field of rapid diagnostics. These small handheld devices require no specialized training or equipment to operate, and generate a result within minutes of sample application. They are an ideal format for many types of home test kits, for emergency responders and for food manufacturers and producers ...
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2016
A typical lateral flow biosensor employs a sandwich detection system and uses tracer(s) to generate detectable signal(s) (Figure 13.1). However, recent advances in nanomaterials offer a wide variety of improvement options, including new detection methodologies, signal transformation and improvements in sensitivity and specificity [4-6]. In this chapter,
Li, Jia, Macdonald, J
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A typical lateral flow biosensor employs a sandwich detection system and uses tracer(s) to generate detectable signal(s) (Figure 13.1). However, recent advances in nanomaterials offer a wide variety of improvement options, including new detection methodologies, signal transformation and improvements in sensitivity and specificity [4-6]. In this chapter,
Li, Jia, Macdonald, J
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Planetary and Space Science, 1967
Hydrogen and helium lateral flow in collisionless exosphere calculated on model for various sinusoidal temperature and concentration variations over exobase ...
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Hydrogen and helium lateral flow in collisionless exosphere calculated on model for various sinusoidal temperature and concentration variations over exobase ...
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