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Autor:
Rodriguez, Alexis, Ojeda, Elizabeth Celaya, Behbehani, Sadikah, Nahas, Samar, Handler, Stephanie, Stuparich, Mallory
Publikováno v:
Journal of Gynecologic Surgery; Oct2023, Vol. 39 Issue 5, p246-249, 4p
Autor:
Francie Barron, Hsiang-Wei Lu, Elizabeth Celaya, Regis Peytavi, Jonathan Parkinson, Sarah Balderston, Kenneth Dickerson, Philip G. Collins, Juan José Ripoll, Daehwan Kim, Reza Hajian, Simonas Kutanovas, Virginijus Siksnys, Giedrius Gasiunas, Irina M. Conboy, Brett R. Goldsmith, Kandace Fung, Amanda Jiao, Kiana Aran, Jeffrey Taulbee, Kasey Smith
Publikováno v:
Nature Biomedical Engineering. 5:713-725
Simple and fast methods for the detection of target genes with single-nucleotide specificity could open up genetic research and diagnostics beyond laboratory settings. We recently reported a biosensor for the electronic detection of unamplified targe
Autor:
George Chen, Kai Kessenbrock, Da Zhao, Jie Wu, Marian L. Waterman, Stephanie J. Hachey, Shuxiong Wang, Ryan T. Davis, Tuyen Hoang, Nicholas Pervolarakis, Christopher C.W. Hughes, Elizabeth Celaya, Silva Movsesyan, Quy H. Nguyen, Samantha Gomez, Devon A. Lawson, Michaela M.S. Hatch, Abraham P. Lee, John Lowengrub, Ani Tankazyan, Giselle Burton-Sojo, Kevin Nee
Publikováno v:
Lab on a Chip
Around 95% of anti-cancer drugs that show promise during preclinical study fail to gain FDA-approval for clinical use. This failure of the preclinical pipeline highlights the need for improved, physiologically-relevant in vitro models that can better
Autor:
Sarah, Balderston, Jeffrey J, Taulbee, Elizabeth, Celaya, Kandace, Fung, Amanda, Jiao, Kasey, Smith, Reza, Hajian, Giedrius, Gasiunas, Simonas, Kutanovas, Daehwan, Kim, Jonathan, Parkinson, Kenneth, Dickerson, Juan-José, Ripoll, Regis, Peytavi, Hsiang-Wei, Lu, Francie, Barron, Brett R, Goldsmith, Philip G, Collins, Irina M, Conboy, Virginijus, Siksnys, Kiana, Aran
Publikováno v:
Nature biomedical engineering. 5(7)
Simple and fast methods for the detection of target genes with single-nucleotide specificity could open up genetic research and diagnostics beyond laboratory settings. We recently reported a biosensor for the electronic detection of unamplified targe