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Building Modern Biosensors with Metallic Nanoparticles
Get up to date on the next generation of rapid, point-of-care diagnostics.
Building Modern Biosensors with Metallic Nanoparticles
Building Modern Biosensors with Metallic Nanoparticles
Get up to date on the next generation of rapid, point-of-care diagnostics.
Get up to date on the next generation of rapid, point-of-care diagnostics.
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Lighting Up Diagnostics
Danielle Gerhard, PhD
| Sep 8, 2023
| 6 min read
Brought together by a shared interest in synthetic biology and diagnostics, two researchers are transforming how we label biomolecules.
Technique Talk: Analyzing Molecular Interactions During Monoclonal Antibody Development
The Scientist Creative Services Team in collaboration with Sartorius Corporation
| Mar 9, 2021
| 1 min read
In this workshop, you will learn how to measure protein interactions using Octet bio-layer interferometry.
Image of the Day: Lit Up
Sukanya Charuchandra
| Jul 24, 2018
| 1 min read
Researchers have updated a method to look at biochemical activities inside living cells.
Bioluminescent Bacteria in a Wifi Pill Track Gut Health in Pigs
Kerry Grens
| May 24, 2018
| 1 min read
The micro-bio-electronic device combines bacteria that can detect certain molecules along with wifi-connected electrical outputs.
Biosensing Chewing Gum for Oral Disease Detection: Study
Aggie Mika
| Aug 16, 2017
| 1 min read
The sensor is meant to trigger a bitter taste in the presence of inflammation-related enzymes.
Bacterial Biosensor IDs Endocrine-Disrupting Chemicals
Diana Kwon
| Feb 2, 2017
| 3 min read
Using freeze-dried
E. coli
and disposable electrodes, scientists engineer a sensor that can quickly detect EDCs.
Synthetic Sensors
Ruth Williams
| Dec 1, 2016
| 3 min read
Engineered circuits detect endogenous transcription factors to drive cellular outputs.
Bioresorbable Brain Implants
Catherine Offord
| Jan 19, 2016
| 2 min read
Sensors made from biodegrading materials may soon provide a safe, cost-effective alternative to current technology, a study shows.
The Sooner, The Better
Nicholette Zeliadt
| Jul 1, 2014
| 8 min read
New approaches to diagnosing bacterial infections may one day allow the identification of pathogens and their antibiotic susceptibility in a matter of hours or minutes.
DNA Machines Inch Forward
Sabrina Richards
| Mar 5, 2013
| 5 min read
Researchers are using DNA to compute, power, and sense.
Next Generation: Nanowire Forest
Sabrina Richards
| Sep 26, 2012
| 3 min read
Researchers show that nanowire-based biosensors can collect and detect proteins in one chip.
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