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    Simultaneous elimination of carryover contamination and detection of DNA with uracil-DNA-glycosylase-supplemented loop-mediated isothermal amplification (UDG-LAMP) by Hsieh, Kuangwen, Mage, Peter L, Csordas, Andrew T, Eisenstein, Michael, Soh, H Tom

    “…We report a one-pot, closed-vessel enzymatic assay that eliminates carryover contamination while preserving robust DNA amplification in loop-mediated…”
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    Shape-based separation of synthetic microparticles by Mage, Peter L., Csordas, Andrew T., Brown, Tyler, Klinger, Daniel, Eisenstein, Michael, Mitragotri, Samir, Hawker, Craig, Soh, H. Tom

    Published in Nature materials (01-01-2019)
    “…The functional properties of colloidal materials can be tailored by tuning the shape of their constituent particles. Unfortunately, a reliable, general…”
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    OMIP‐102: 50‐color phenotyping of the human immune system with in‐depth assessment of T cells and dendritic cells by Konecny, Andrew J., Mage, Peter L., Tyznik, Aaron J., Prlic, Martin, Mair, Florian

    Published in Cytometry. Part A (01-06-2024)
    “…We report the development of an optimized 50‐color spectral flow cytometry panel designed for the in‐depth analysis of the immune system in human blood and…”
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    Real-time measurement, analysis, and control in microfluidic systems for personalized medicine and designer materials by Mage, Peter L

    Published 01-01-2016
    “…The field of microfluidics has enabled the development of powerful tools for analyzing and manipulating phenomena at the micro- and nano-scales, ranging from…”
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    An Aptamer-based Electrochemical-Sensing Implant for Continuous Therapeutic- Drug Monitoring in vivo by Chien, Jun-Chau, Mage, Peter L., Soh, H. Tom, Arbabian, Amin

    Published in 2019 Symposium on VLSI Circuits (01-06-2019)
    “…This work presents the first fully wireless implant system capable of continuous monitoring of therapeutic drugs in vivo. Electrochemical readout using…”
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