Search Results - "McDonnell, Martin B"
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Continuous flow nanoparticle concentration using alternating current-electroosmotic flow
Published in Electrophoresis (01-02-2014)“…Achieving real‐time detection of environmental pathogens such as viruses and bacterial spores requires detectors with both rapid action and a suitable…”
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Fully integrated digital microfluidics platform for automated immunoassay; A versatile tool for rapid, specific detection of a wide range of pathogens
Published in Biosensors & bioelectronics (01-03-2019)“…With the tangible threat posed by the release of chemical and biological warfare (CBW) agents, detection of airborne pathogens is a critical military and…”
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Spore and micro-particle capture on an immunosensor surface in an ultrasound standing wave system
Published in Biosensors & bioelectronics (15-11-2005)“…The capture of Bacillus subtilis var. niger spores on an antibody-coated surface can be enhanced when that coated surface acts as an acoustic reflector in a…”
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Node formation mechanisms in acoustofluidic capillary bridges
Published in Ultrasonics (01-04-2022)“…•Capillary bridges (no sidewalls) and enclosed channels create similar node patterns.•Nodes in the liquid replicate the nodes in the substrate.•Liquid mass…”
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Colorimetric detection of Ricinus communis Agglutinin 120 using optimally presented carbohydrate-stabilised gold nanoparticles
Published in Analyst (London) (01-05-2008)“…Ricin is a toxic lectin which presents a potential security threat. Its rapid detection is highly desirable. Here we present a colorimetric bioassay based on…”
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Improvement of Immunodetection of Bacterial Spore Antigen by Ultrasonic Cavitation
Published in Analytical chemistry (Washington) (15-11-2005)“…Ultrasonic cavitation was employed to enhance sensitivity of bacterial spore immunoassay detection, specifically, enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) and…”
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An Integrated Metal Clad Leaky Waveguide Sensor for Detection of Bacteria
Published in Analytical chemistry (Washington) (01-01-2005)“…An integrated optical metal clad leaky waveguide (MCLW) sensor device has been developed for the detection of bacteria. This is more sensitive than waveguide…”
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Ultrasonic deposition of cells on a surface
Published in Biosensors & bioelectronics (15-04-2004)“…Bacteria in water have been driven to a glass surface by an ultrasonic standing wave. On an antibody coated surface capture of Bacillus subtilis var niger (BG)…”
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Bacteria detection using disposable optical leaky waveguide sensors
Published in Biosensors & bioelectronics (15-08-2005)“…Novel disposable absorbing material clad leaky waveguide sensor devices (LWD) have been developed for the detection of pathogenic particles such as bacteria…”
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Applications of dielectrophoretic/electro-hydrodynamic “zipper” electrodes for detection of biological nanoparticles
Published in International journal of nanomedicine (01-09-2007)“…A major problem for surface-based detection techniques such as surface plasmon resonance and quartz crystal microbalances is that at low concentrations,…”
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Optical Leaky Waveguide Sensor for Detection of Bacteria with Ultrasound Attractor Force
Published in Analytical chemistry (Washington) (01-10-2005)“…An integrated, sensitive, and rapid system was developed for the detection of bacteria. The system combined an optical metal-clad leaky waveguide (MCLW) sensor…”
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An integrated optical leaky waveguide sensor with electrically induced concentration system for the detection of bacteria
Published in Lab on a chip (01-01-2005)“…An integrated, sensitive and rapid system was developed for the detection of bacteria. The system combined an optical metal-clad leaky waveguide (MCLW) sensor…”
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The application of neoglycopeptides in the development of sensitive surface plasmon resonance-based biosensors
Published in Biosensors & bioelectronics (15-09-2008)“…The development of a biosensor based on surface plasmon resonance is described for the detection of carbohydrate-binding proteins in solution on a Biacore 2000…”
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Applications of dielectrophoretic/electrohydrodynamic "zipper" electrodes for detection of biological nanoparticles
Published in International journal of nanomedicine (2007)“…A major problem for surface-based detection techniques such as surface plasmon resonance and quartz crystal microbalances is that at low concentrations,…”
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Optimizing particle collection for enhanced surface-based biosensors
Published in IEEE engineering in medicine and biology magazine (01-11-2003)“…In this article, electrode structures that combine dielectrophoretic effects with electrohydrodynamic fluid flow to concentrate particles on active sensor…”
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Affinity Determination of Ricinus communis Agglutinin Ligands Identified from Combinatorial O- and S-,N-Glycopeptide Libraries
Published in Journal of combinatorial chemistry (01-11-2006)“…Two combinatorial glycopeptide libraries were synthesized on solid support via the “split-and-mix” method combined with the ladder synthesis strategy. The…”
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An Integrated Metal Clad Leaky Waveguide Sensor for Detection of Bacteria
Published in Analytical chemistry (Washington) (01-01-2005)“…An integrated optical metal clad leaky waveguide (MCLW) sensor device has been developed for the detection of bacteria. This is more sensitive than waveguide…”
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Resonant ultrasonic particle manipulators and their applications in sensor systems
Published in Proceedings of IEEE Sensors, 2004 (2004)“…The paper describes the use of ultrasonic standing waves as bulk acoustic wave actuators, exploiting the acoustic radiation forces within the standing wave to…”
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