It is becoming more important to detect ultralow concentrations of analytes for biomedical, environmental, and national security applications. Equally important is that new methods should be easy to use, inexpensive, portable, and if possible allow detection by the naked eye. By and large, detection of low concentrations of analytes cannot be achieved directly but requires signal amplification by catalysts, macromolecules, metal surfaces, or supramolecular aggregates. The rapidly progressing field of macromolecular signal amplification has been advanced using conjugated polymers, chirality in polymers, solvating polymers, and polymerization/depolymerization strategies. A new type of aptamer-based hydrogel with specific response to target pr...
ABSTRACT: The methodology based on target-responsive structural switching is powerful in bioanalysis...
Here we want to develop a new method of measuring the mechanical response of biomaterials in paralle...
Dual responsive inverse opal hydrogels were designed as autonomous sensor systems for (bio)macromole...
Due to the high cost and environmental instability of antibodies, there is precedent for developing ...
Hydrogels are water-retainable materials, made from cross-linked polymers, that can be tailored to a...
Hydrogels are of keen interest for a wide range of medical and biotechnological applications includi...
125 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2005.The main focus of this thesis...
Multicomponent supramolecular hydrogels are constructed for sensitive, naked-eye detection of small-...
Polyacrylamide-based methods of fabricating surface-bound peptide and protein arrays, the arrays the...
Increasing motivation for the development of nanotechnology with applications in sensing, nanotheran...
Dual pH and temperature sensitive microgel-based etalons were fabricated by sandwiching a “monolithi...
Early detection of ultra-low concentrations of biomarkers or environmental toxins in bodyfluids, foo...
We will report on enzyme-responsive hydrogel particles for capture and controlled release applicatio...
Increasing motivation for the development of nanotechnology with applications in sensing, nanotheran...
With a low optical background, high loading capacity, and good biocompatibility, hydrogels are ideal...
ABSTRACT: The methodology based on target-responsive structural switching is powerful in bioanalysis...
Here we want to develop a new method of measuring the mechanical response of biomaterials in paralle...
Dual responsive inverse opal hydrogels were designed as autonomous sensor systems for (bio)macromole...
Due to the high cost and environmental instability of antibodies, there is precedent for developing ...
Hydrogels are water-retainable materials, made from cross-linked polymers, that can be tailored to a...
Hydrogels are of keen interest for a wide range of medical and biotechnological applications includi...
125 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2005.The main focus of this thesis...
Multicomponent supramolecular hydrogels are constructed for sensitive, naked-eye detection of small-...
Polyacrylamide-based methods of fabricating surface-bound peptide and protein arrays, the arrays the...
Increasing motivation for the development of nanotechnology with applications in sensing, nanotheran...
Dual pH and temperature sensitive microgel-based etalons were fabricated by sandwiching a “monolithi...
Early detection of ultra-low concentrations of biomarkers or environmental toxins in bodyfluids, foo...
We will report on enzyme-responsive hydrogel particles for capture and controlled release applicatio...
Increasing motivation for the development of nanotechnology with applications in sensing, nanotheran...
With a low optical background, high loading capacity, and good biocompatibility, hydrogels are ideal...
ABSTRACT: The methodology based on target-responsive structural switching is powerful in bioanalysis...
Here we want to develop a new method of measuring the mechanical response of biomaterials in paralle...
Dual responsive inverse opal hydrogels were designed as autonomous sensor systems for (bio)macromole...