Abstract: This paper demonstrates a low cost, scalable chemiresistive nanobiosensor platform for the label-free detection of DNA hybridization. The platform comprises electrospun PANi/PEO nanofibers ...
The team led by Delphine Bouilly, a professor in UdeM's Physics Department and director of IRIC's Electronic Nanobiosensor Design and Application Research Unit, has developed an original technique for ...
Abstract: Presents corrections to the paper, “Carbohydrate-functionalized nanobiosensor for rapid extraction of pathogenic bacteria directly from complex liquids with quick detection using cyclic ...
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Cardiovascular disease is a global health threat, and detecting cardiac biomarkers is essential for early-stage diagnosis and personalized treatment. Traditional approaches have limitations, but ...
Physicians are challenged in treating pain patients due to the lack of quantifiable, objective methods of measuring pain in the clinic; pain sensation is multifaceted and subjective to each individual ...
The rapid propagation of novel human coronavirus 2019 and its emergence as a pandemic raising morbidity calls for taking more appropriate measures for rapid improvement of present diagnostic ...
Preparing the nanobiosensor chip for measurement. Photo courtesy of University of Pittsburgh. There is no way to reliably detect whether someone’s driving is impaired by marijuana, so a team of ...
Novel nanobiosensor based protease biomarkers for early detection and prognosis of pancreatic cancers. Pembrolizumab in combination with the oncolytic virus pelareorep in patients progressing on ...
Researchers at the Federal University of São Carlos (UFSCar) in Sorocaba (state of São Paulo, Brazil) have developed a technique to diagnose early-stage multiple sclerosis, a disease of the central ...
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