textIn the following work, nanoparticle quantum dot (QD) fluorophores have been exploited to measure biologically relevant analytes via a miniaturized sensor ensemble to provide key diagnostic and prognostic information in a rapid, yet sensitive manner—data essential for effective treatment of many diseases including HIV/AIDS and cancer. At the heart of this “nano-bio-chip” (NBC) sensor is a modular chemical/cellular processing unit consisting of either a polycarbonate membrane filter for cell-based assays, or an agarose bead array for detection of biomarkers in serum or saliva. Two applications of the NBC sensor system are described herein, both exhibiting excellent correlation to reference methods ((R² above 0.94), with analysis times und...
Quantum dots (QDs) are semiconductor nanoparticles which have emerged as powerful fluorescent probe...
Appendix E Movie 1: Nanoassembly transport around a microdisc. Control is demonstrated by magnetic t...
Presented a lecture at the Nano@Tech Meeting on January 27, 2015 at 12 noon in room 102 A/B in the P...
Luminescent semiconductor quantum dots (QDs) are extensively researched for use in biological applic...
Detection of circulating tumor cells (CTCs) in blood has been rapidly developing into a promising e...
Developing high throughput cancer biomarker monitoring platform has been a long demand in cancer res...
The purpose of this communication is to make a bibliographic review of Quantum Dots methods and the...
Biosensors can be developed using quantum dots (QDs). An inorganic nucleus with organic molecules at...
The brightness and photostability of semiconductor quantum dots (QDs) has prompted the exploration o...
Nanotechnology builds devices from the bottom up with atomic accuracy. Among the basic nano-componen...
The utilization of molecular beacon (MB) biosensor probes to detect nucleic acid targets has receive...
Globally, approximately 170 million people (representing approximately 3% of the population worldwid...
Semiconductor quantum dots (QDs) and gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) have gained tremendous attention in ...
Ultrasensitive, rapid and selective diagnostic probes are urgently needed to overcome the limitation...
Since its emergence, semiconductor nanoparticles known as quantum dots (QDs) have drawn considerable...
Quantum dots (QDs) are semiconductor nanoparticles which have emerged as powerful fluorescent probe...
Appendix E Movie 1: Nanoassembly transport around a microdisc. Control is demonstrated by magnetic t...
Presented a lecture at the Nano@Tech Meeting on January 27, 2015 at 12 noon in room 102 A/B in the P...
Luminescent semiconductor quantum dots (QDs) are extensively researched for use in biological applic...
Detection of circulating tumor cells (CTCs) in blood has been rapidly developing into a promising e...
Developing high throughput cancer biomarker monitoring platform has been a long demand in cancer res...
The purpose of this communication is to make a bibliographic review of Quantum Dots methods and the...
Biosensors can be developed using quantum dots (QDs). An inorganic nucleus with organic molecules at...
The brightness and photostability of semiconductor quantum dots (QDs) has prompted the exploration o...
Nanotechnology builds devices from the bottom up with atomic accuracy. Among the basic nano-componen...
The utilization of molecular beacon (MB) biosensor probes to detect nucleic acid targets has receive...
Globally, approximately 170 million people (representing approximately 3% of the population worldwid...
Semiconductor quantum dots (QDs) and gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) have gained tremendous attention in ...
Ultrasensitive, rapid and selective diagnostic probes are urgently needed to overcome the limitation...
Since its emergence, semiconductor nanoparticles known as quantum dots (QDs) have drawn considerable...
Quantum dots (QDs) are semiconductor nanoparticles which have emerged as powerful fluorescent probe...
Appendix E Movie 1: Nanoassembly transport around a microdisc. Control is demonstrated by magnetic t...
Presented a lecture at the Nano@Tech Meeting on January 27, 2015 at 12 noon in room 102 A/B in the P...