AbstractA microfluidic system consisting of generic single use cartridges which interface with a workstation allows the automatic performance of all necessary sample preparation, PCR analysis and interpretation of multiplex PCR assays. The cartridges contain a DNA array with 20 different 16mer DNA “universal” probes immobilized at defined locations. PCR amplicons can be detected via hybridization of user-defined “reporter” probes that are complementary at their 3′ termini to one or more of the universal probes and complementary to the target amplicons at their 5′ termini. The system was able to detect single-plex and multiplex PCR amplicons from various infectious agents as well as wild type and mutant alleles of single nucleotide polymorph...
AbstractMicroarrays have proven to be useful in rapid detection of many viruses and bacteria. Pathog...
Portable and simple analytical devices based on microfluidics with chemiluminescence detection are p...
In recent years there is a continuously increasing research activity towards the development of mini...
AbstractA microfluidic system consisting of generic single use cartridges which interface with a wor...
A microfluidic system consisting of generic single use cartridges which interface with a workstation...
DNA microarrays become increasingly important in the field of clinical diagnostics. These microarray...
A strategy allowing for amplification, detection and genotyping of different genomic DNA targets in ...
AbstractThis paper presents a self contained system consisting of a portable platform and a disposab...
A microfluidic chip integrating DNA extraction, amplification, and detection for the identification ...
A microfluidic chip integrating DNA extraction, amplification, and detection for the identification ...
The figure depicts a replaceable microfluidic cartridge that is a component of a miniature biosensor...
We have developed a highly sensitive method for DNA analysis on 3D gel element microarrays, a techni...
We have developed a highly sensitive method for DNA analysis on 3D gel element microarrays, a techni...
AbstractPortable and simple analytical devices based on microfluidics with chemiluminescence detecti...
A DNA microarray with 12 000 features was integrated with a microfluidic cartridge to automate the f...
AbstractMicroarrays have proven to be useful in rapid detection of many viruses and bacteria. Pathog...
Portable and simple analytical devices based on microfluidics with chemiluminescence detection are p...
In recent years there is a continuously increasing research activity towards the development of mini...
AbstractA microfluidic system consisting of generic single use cartridges which interface with a wor...
A microfluidic system consisting of generic single use cartridges which interface with a workstation...
DNA microarrays become increasingly important in the field of clinical diagnostics. These microarray...
A strategy allowing for amplification, detection and genotyping of different genomic DNA targets in ...
AbstractThis paper presents a self contained system consisting of a portable platform and a disposab...
A microfluidic chip integrating DNA extraction, amplification, and detection for the identification ...
A microfluidic chip integrating DNA extraction, amplification, and detection for the identification ...
The figure depicts a replaceable microfluidic cartridge that is a component of a miniature biosensor...
We have developed a highly sensitive method for DNA analysis on 3D gel element microarrays, a techni...
We have developed a highly sensitive method for DNA analysis on 3D gel element microarrays, a techni...
AbstractPortable and simple analytical devices based on microfluidics with chemiluminescence detecti...
A DNA microarray with 12 000 features was integrated with a microfluidic cartridge to automate the f...
AbstractMicroarrays have proven to be useful in rapid detection of many viruses and bacteria. Pathog...
Portable and simple analytical devices based on microfluidics with chemiluminescence detection are p...
In recent years there is a continuously increasing research activity towards the development of mini...