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Development of a colorimetric RT-LAMP-based microfluidic device for SARS-CoV-2 detection. [PDF]
Sakurai T +7 more
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Influence of Temperature on the Reliability of Graphene‐Based Ozone Sensors
The reliability and stability of inkjet‐printed graphene flake sensors are evaluated. Stress assessments take place in ozone‐rich environments and at elevated temperatures, with the observation of a change in resistance. Surface‐sensitive techniques serve to investigate the failure and degradation mechanisms of printed graphene.
Archa Jain +9 more
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ColorDetect RT-LAMP Assay for the Rapid, Sensitive, and Specific Detection of Porcine Abortion-Associated Pestivirus (PAAPeV). [PDF]
Yang X +11 more
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An Application of RT-LAMP Assay for Rapid Detection of Noroviruses
Shinji, Fukuda +2 more
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Step‐Ladder Bioprinting to Align Collagen Fibers for Anisotropic Tissue Fabrication
The step‐ladder printing platform includes successive segments of channels with varying widths in a custom barrel design. This design allows for improved anisotropy of collagen fibers during extrusion. To demonstrate its effectiveness, corneal constructs with high transparency and shape fidelity, as well as articular cartilage constructs, displaying ...
Ilayda Namli +8 more
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Modeling the effectiveness of RT-PCR, RT-LAMP, and antigen testing strategies for COVID-19 control. [PDF]
Chantanasaro T +7 more
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This study develops a series of unimolecular photoinitiators, BP‐S1‐5, by incorporating hydrogen‐donating groups into a benzophenone framework. This method reduces the reliance on co‐initiators, and enables BP‐S1‐5 with efficient photoinitiation and excellent molding capability.
Yu Li +11 more
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A One-Pot RT-LAMP Diagnostic Assay for SARS-CoV‑2 from Saliva Samples. [PDF]
Mora AC +9 more
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High‐Yield Assembly of Plasmon‐Coupled Nanodiamonds Using DNA Origami for Tuned Emission
Engineering assemblies of single‐photon emitters and plasmonic elements with nanometer precision opens pathways for quantum sensing and photonics applications. A surface functionalization strategy is established for grafting DNA onto nanodiamonds, and their placement on DNA origami is optimized to achieve yields above 50%.
Niklas Hansen +7 more
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