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Point-of-Care Platforms

Annual Review of Analytical Chemistry, 2014
Point-of-care applications are gaining increasing interest in clinical diagnostics and emergency applications. Biosensors are used to monitor the biomolecular interaction process between a disease biomarker and a recognition element such as a reagent. Essential are the quality and selectivity of the recognition elements and assay types used to improve ...
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SERS substrate fabrication for biochemical sensing: towards point-of-care diagnostics.

Journal of materials chemistry. B, 2021
Rapid technology development and economic growth have brought attention to public health issues, such as food safety and environmental pollution, which creates an ever-increasing demand for fast and portable sensing technologies.
Xiaojia Liu   +8 more
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Point-of-Care Testing

cclm, 1999
Abstract In the recent issue of CCLM a paper has been published on the view of the German Working Group on Point-of-Care Testing (POCT) (1). The issue of POCT is extremely important and rightly the authors stress the responsibility of the head of the laboratory. However, they omit to refer to two important documents relating to POCT from
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Point-of-care-echografie

Huisarts en wetenschap, 2020
Een echoapparaat in de huisartsenpraktijk was tot voor kort een zeldzaamheid, wat vooral te maken had met de hoge kosten en forse afmetingen. Sinds een aantal jaren zijn betaalbare en compacte echoapparaten echter ruimschoots beschikbaar. Zelfs kleine handheld-apparaten die met een smartphone zijn verbonden behoren tot de mogelijkheden.
Pieter Buis   +2 more
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Point of Care Testing

2014
Perioperativ auftretende Gerinnungsstorungen und die konsekutive Transfusion von allogenen Blutprodukten stellen einen unabhangigen Pradiktor fur kardiale und nichtkardiale Ereignisse dar und wurden mit erhohter perioperativer Letalitat assoziiert (Glance et al. 2011; Murphy et al. 2007; Vivacqua et al. 2011).
Csilla Jámbor   +2 more
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Point-of-Care Ultrasonography

New England Journal of Medicine, 2022
Dermot M, Phelan   +2 more
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Point of Care Logistics

Supply Chain Forum: An International Journal, 2001
Based upon an international study covering healthcare facilities from North America to Europe, this article presents the best logistics practices that can directly positively affect the work of the...
Terri Friel   +2 more
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Point of care testing

Surgery (Oxford), 2013
Abstract Point of care testing (POCT), also known as near patient testing, offers significant potential advantages over laboratory-based testing. These include rapid response times to facilitate and improve management decisions, as well as ease of use.
Victoria Pribul   +3 more
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Point-of-care testing of proteins

Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry, 2009
Point-of-care testing (POCT) is a fast developing area in clinical diagnostics that is considered to be one of the main driving forces for the future in vitro diagnostic market. POCT means decentralized testing at the site of patient care. The most important POCT devices are handheld blood glucose sensors.
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