Point-of-care testing devices for companion diagnostic applications is a growing area in immunobiosensor technology. With the widespread diffusion of smartphones and improved enclosed photocamera technology, fast and accurate point-of-care diagnosis could be developed for delivering optical biosensing abilities to the general population. Herein, we propose a smartphone-based immunosensor employing a paper-based format coupled with thermochemiluminescence (TCL) detection, that was optimized for valproic acid (VPA) detection in blood and saliva samples. TCL is a chemical luminescence phenomenon in which photons are emitted upon thermally-induced fragmentation of a suitable molecule, with production of a moiety in its singlet electronically ex...
Point-of-care (POC) diagnostics allow decentralization of disease detection, with analyses performed...
Despite the continuous advancements in bio-molecular detection and fluidic systems integration, the ...
The importance of tracing dopaminergic agents in the progression assessment of Parkinson’s disease h...
Point-of-care testing devices for companion diagnostic applications is a growing area in immunobiose...
In the present PhD thesis, thermochemiluminescence (TCL) phenomenum as a new promising tool for dev...
The availability of smartphones with high-performance digital image sensors and processing power has...
Thermochemiluminescence (TCL; the light emission originating by the thermally triggered decompositio...
In this paper, we report, for the first time, the use of a smartphone to image and quantify biochemi...
The development of smartphone\u2013based biosensors for point-of-care testing (POCT) applications al...
none9noThis work was in part supported by the NATO Science for Peace and Security Programme under Gr...
Increasingly, smartphones are used as portable personal computers, revolutionizing communication sty...
Doped organically modified silica nanoparticles (ORMOSIL NPs) with luminescent molecules represent a...
Rapid and quantitative molecular diagnostics in the field, at home, and at remote clinics is essenti...
Global security threats have become a major worldwide concern and their early detection represents a...
Thermochemiluminescence (TCL) is a potentially simple and sensitive detection principle, as the ligh...
Point-of-care (POC) diagnostics allow decentralization of disease detection, with analyses performed...
Despite the continuous advancements in bio-molecular detection and fluidic systems integration, the ...
The importance of tracing dopaminergic agents in the progression assessment of Parkinson’s disease h...
Point-of-care testing devices for companion diagnostic applications is a growing area in immunobiose...
In the present PhD thesis, thermochemiluminescence (TCL) phenomenum as a new promising tool for dev...
The availability of smartphones with high-performance digital image sensors and processing power has...
Thermochemiluminescence (TCL; the light emission originating by the thermally triggered decompositio...
In this paper, we report, for the first time, the use of a smartphone to image and quantify biochemi...
The development of smartphone\u2013based biosensors for point-of-care testing (POCT) applications al...
none9noThis work was in part supported by the NATO Science for Peace and Security Programme under Gr...
Increasingly, smartphones are used as portable personal computers, revolutionizing communication sty...
Doped organically modified silica nanoparticles (ORMOSIL NPs) with luminescent molecules represent a...
Rapid and quantitative molecular diagnostics in the field, at home, and at remote clinics is essenti...
Global security threats have become a major worldwide concern and their early detection represents a...
Thermochemiluminescence (TCL) is a potentially simple and sensitive detection principle, as the ligh...
Point-of-care (POC) diagnostics allow decentralization of disease detection, with analyses performed...
Despite the continuous advancements in bio-molecular detection and fluidic systems integration, the ...
The importance of tracing dopaminergic agents in the progression assessment of Parkinson’s disease h...