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The following pages link to Autoassembly protein arrays for analyzing antibody cross-reactivity (Q35104617):
Displaying 16 items.
- Emerging protein array technologies for proteomics (Q26824107) (← links)
- Aqueous two-phase systems enable multiplexing of homogeneous immunoassays (Q33965654) (← links)
- Quantification of protein interactions and solution transport using high-density GMR sensor arrays. (Q34949507) (← links)
- Magnetic-optical nanohybrids for targeted detection, separation, and photothermal ablation of drug-resistant pathogens (Q35808674) (← links)
- Microfabricated magnetic structures for future medicine: from sensors to cell actuators (Q36642023) (← links)
- Modeling and experiments of magneto-nanosensors for diagnostics of radiation exposure and cancer (Q36906688) (← links)
- Nanosensor dosimetry of mouse blood proteins after exposure to ionizing radiation (Q37025590) (← links)
- A 256 pixel magnetoresistive biosensor microarray in 0.18μm CMOS. (Q37714190) (← links)
- Unleashing the power of proteomics to develop blood-based cancer markers (Q38055674) (← links)
- An overview of the magnetoresistance phenomenon in molecular systems (Q38102933) (← links)
- Magnetic sensing platform technologies for biomedical applications (Q38686122) (← links)
- nanoLAB: An ultraportable, handheld diagnostic laboratory for global health (Q39790196) (← links)
- Tunable magnetic nanowires for biomedical and harsh environment applications. (Q40109855) (← links)
- Microfluidic multiplexed partitioning enables flexible and effective utilization of magnetic sensor arrays. (Q46665927) (← links)
- Integrative volumetric bar-chart chip for rapid and quantitative point-of-care detection of myocardial infarction biomarkers. (Q50786605) (← links)
- Longitudinal Multiplexed Measurement of Quantitative Proteomic Signatures in Mouse Lymphoma Models Using Magneto-Nanosensors. (Q52673008) (← links)