This paper presents a fully automated point-of-care device for protein quantification using short-DNA aptamers, where no manual sample preparation is needed. The device is based on our novel aptamer-based methodology combined with real-time polymerase chain reaction (qPCR), which we employ for very sensitive protein quantification. DNA amplification through qPCR, sensing and real-time data processing are seamlessly integrated into a point-of-care device equipped with a disposable cartridge for automated sample preparation. The system’s modular nature allows for easy assembly, adjustment and expansion towards a variety of biomarkers for applications in disease diagnostics and personalised medicine. Alongside the device description, we also p...
Sample preparation is an essential process that precedes nucleic acid detections which use quantitat...
This thesis gives an overview of polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and where PCR is currently used in ...
<div><p>Diagnosing infectious diseases using quantitative polymerase chain reaction (qPCR) offers a ...
This paper presents a fully automated point-of-care device for protein quantification using short-DN...
Protein quantification is traditionally performed through enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA),...
Nucleic amplification using quantitative polymeric chain reaction (qPCR) has become the gold standar...
DoctorFor several decades, a precise diagnosis has been widely studied in the world for the developm...
Current methodologies for patient diagnosis require the use of skilled workers, expensive reagents, ...
The interrogation of proteomes ("proteomics") in a highly multiplexed and efficient manner remains a...
The interrogation of proteomes (“proteomics”) in a highly multiplexed and efficient manner remains a...
International audienceQuantifying changes in DNA and RNA levels is essential in numerous molecular b...
AbstractIn this paper, a method for the direct quantitative analysis of amplified DNA via q-Polymera...
The ability to quantify specific DNA sequences with real-time PCR has increased the possibilities fo...
chain reaction – towards a more reliable, accurate and relevant assay The fluorescence-based quantit...
Quantitative polymerase chain reactions (qPCR) based on real-time PCR constitute a powerful and sens...
Sample preparation is an essential process that precedes nucleic acid detections which use quantitat...
This thesis gives an overview of polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and where PCR is currently used in ...
<div><p>Diagnosing infectious diseases using quantitative polymerase chain reaction (qPCR) offers a ...
This paper presents a fully automated point-of-care device for protein quantification using short-DN...
Protein quantification is traditionally performed through enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA),...
Nucleic amplification using quantitative polymeric chain reaction (qPCR) has become the gold standar...
DoctorFor several decades, a precise diagnosis has been widely studied in the world for the developm...
Current methodologies for patient diagnosis require the use of skilled workers, expensive reagents, ...
The interrogation of proteomes ("proteomics") in a highly multiplexed and efficient manner remains a...
The interrogation of proteomes (“proteomics”) in a highly multiplexed and efficient manner remains a...
International audienceQuantifying changes in DNA and RNA levels is essential in numerous molecular b...
AbstractIn this paper, a method for the direct quantitative analysis of amplified DNA via q-Polymera...
The ability to quantify specific DNA sequences with real-time PCR has increased the possibilities fo...
chain reaction – towards a more reliable, accurate and relevant assay The fluorescence-based quantit...
Quantitative polymerase chain reactions (qPCR) based on real-time PCR constitute a powerful and sens...
Sample preparation is an essential process that precedes nucleic acid detections which use quantitat...
This thesis gives an overview of polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and where PCR is currently used in ...
<div><p>Diagnosing infectious diseases using quantitative polymerase chain reaction (qPCR) offers a ...