A cost-effective homogenous, composite material provides sustained heat at a desired temperature for point-of-care diagnostics and other applications.
This technology increases the fraction of clinically relevant, rare mutant alleles (DNA and/or RNA) to enable high sensitivity detection with common downstream methods such as capped (XNA or PNA) PCR, ddPCR, and sequencing.
Bio-detection cassette with automated actuator for self-contained immunoassay devices and lab-on-a-chip assays
A water-activated, self-heating, instrument-free microfluidic diagnostic cartridge
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Nanoaquarium: nanofluidic platform for in situ TEM imaging of fluid-mediated samples
On-chip two-step nucleic acid amplification for point-of-care and clinical molecular detection of multiple diseases and co-infections
Membrane-based, sedimentation-assisted plasma separator
A rapid, quantitative point-of-care diagnostics method for viral load detection of HIV-1 clades A, B, C, D, and G
Point-of-care, reaction-diffusion column-based, non-instrumented device for real-time visual measurement of viral load in resource-limited settings, in the clinic, and at home