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pro vyhledávání: '"Geoffrey Lansberry"'
Autor:
James J. Collins, James B. Niemi, Shimyn Slomovic, Tommaso Galbersanini, Hani M. Sallum, Nicolaas M. Angenent-Mari, Ally Huang, Rose A. Lee, Geoffrey Lansberry, Helena de Puig, Luis R. Soenksen, Peter Q. Nguyen, Nina M. Donghia, Evan M. Zhao
Publikováno v:
Nature Biotechnology. 39:1366-1374
Integrating synthetic biology into wearables could expand opportunities for noninvasive monitoring of physiological status, disease states and exposure to pathogens or toxins. However, the operation of synthetic circuits generally requires the presen
Autor:
Dae-Young Lee, Seung Hee Jeong, Andy J. Cohen, Daniel M. Vogt, Matthias Kollosche, Geoffrey Lansberry, Yiğit Mengüç, Ali Israr, David R. Clarke, Robert J. Wood
Publikováno v:
Soft robotics. 9(6)
With advances in mobile computing and virtual/augmented reality technologies, communicating through touch using wearable haptic devices is poised to enrich and augment current information delivery channels that typically rely on sight and hearing. To
Autor:
Nicole E. Weckman, Nina M. Donghia, James J. Collins, Xiao Tan, Helena de Puig, Geoffrey Lansberry, Angelo S. Mao, Carlos F. Ng, James B. Niemi, Devora Najjar, Peter Q. Nguyen, Nicolaas M. Angenent-Mari, Thomas C. Ferrante, Rose A. Lee, Audrey Ory, Hani M. Sallum, Luis R. Soekensen
Publikováno v:
Science Advances
An integrated, low-cost, sample-to-answer, CRISPR-based diagnostic detects SARS-CoV-2 and variants from unprocessed saliva.
The COVID-19 pandemic highlights the need for diagnostics that can be rapidly adapted and deployed in a variety of settin
The COVID-19 pandemic highlights the need for diagnostics that can be rapidly adapted and deployed in a variety of settin
Autor:
Peter Q, Nguyen, Luis R, Soenksen, Nina M, Donghia, Nicolaas M, Angenent-Mari, Helena, de Puig, Ally, Huang, Rose, Lee, Shimyn, Slomovic, Tommaso, Galbersanini, Geoffrey, Lansberry, Hani M, Sallum, Evan M, Zhao, James B, Niemi, James J, Collins
Publikováno v:
Nature biotechnology. 39(11)
Integrating synthetic biology into wearables could expand opportunities for noninvasive monitoring of physiological status, disease states and exposure to pathogens or toxins. However, the operation of synthetic circuits generally requires the presen