This work describes a new type of integrated lab-on-a-membrane foldable device suitable for on-site duplex electrochemical biosensing using drop-size sample volumes. The devices are fabricated entirely by screen-printing on a nylon membrane and feature two assay zones which are located symmetrically on either side of a three-electrode voltammetric cell with a bismuth citrate-loaded graphite working electrode. After the completion of two spatially separated drop-volume competitive immunoassays on the assay zones using biotinylated antibodies labeled with streptavidin-conjugated Pb- and Cd-based quantum dots (QDs), respectively, the QD labels are dissolved releasing Pb(II) and Cd(II) in the assay zones. Then, the two assay zones are folded ...
An important research area in medicine is molecular diagnostics of cancers and infectious diseases, ...
Considering the increasing need for sensing elements that is emerging in different fields and applic...
This work presents the development of novel biointerfaces for electrical paper-based biosensors. Pap...
<p>This work describes a new type of integrated lab-on-a-membrane foldable device suitable for on-si...
In this study, we propose an electrochemical immunoassay into a disposable microfluidic platform, us...
A novel disposable microfabricated tin–film electrochemical sensor was developed for the detection o...
A new flexible miniaturized integrated device was microfabricated for the in situ ultrasensitive vol...
Potentiometric sensors based on polymer membrane electrodes, if properly optimized, are useful for m...
Electrochemical detection strategies employing semiconductor quantum dots (QDs) open up new opportun...
We report a protocol of CdS-labeled sandwich-type amperometric bioanalysis with high sensitivity, on...
Graduation date: 2012Continued interest in the development of miniaturized and portable analytical p...
textIn this dissertation, three different microfluidic devices with bioanalytical applications are p...
Specific antibodies can be labelled by quantum dots (QDs) as a suitable alternative to enzymes in im...
[[abstract]]This work describes the development of a cost-effective, easy-to-use, portable immunoana...
A novel nanoparticle label capable of amplifying the electrochemical signal of DNA hybridization is ...
An important research area in medicine is molecular diagnostics of cancers and infectious diseases, ...
Considering the increasing need for sensing elements that is emerging in different fields and applic...
This work presents the development of novel biointerfaces for electrical paper-based biosensors. Pap...
<p>This work describes a new type of integrated lab-on-a-membrane foldable device suitable for on-si...
In this study, we propose an electrochemical immunoassay into a disposable microfluidic platform, us...
A novel disposable microfabricated tin–film electrochemical sensor was developed for the detection o...
A new flexible miniaturized integrated device was microfabricated for the in situ ultrasensitive vol...
Potentiometric sensors based on polymer membrane electrodes, if properly optimized, are useful for m...
Electrochemical detection strategies employing semiconductor quantum dots (QDs) open up new opportun...
We report a protocol of CdS-labeled sandwich-type amperometric bioanalysis with high sensitivity, on...
Graduation date: 2012Continued interest in the development of miniaturized and portable analytical p...
textIn this dissertation, three different microfluidic devices with bioanalytical applications are p...
Specific antibodies can be labelled by quantum dots (QDs) as a suitable alternative to enzymes in im...
[[abstract]]This work describes the development of a cost-effective, easy-to-use, portable immunoana...
A novel nanoparticle label capable of amplifying the electrochemical signal of DNA hybridization is ...
An important research area in medicine is molecular diagnostics of cancers and infectious diseases, ...
Considering the increasing need for sensing elements that is emerging in different fields and applic...
This work presents the development of novel biointerfaces for electrical paper-based biosensors. Pap...