1. Programmable Nano-Bio-Chip Sensors: Analytical Meets Clinical
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Jesse V. Jokerst, James W. Jacobson, John T. McDevitt, Pierre N. Floriano, Bryon D. Bhagwandin, and Nicolaos Christodoulides
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Multimedia ,Chemistry ,Microfluidics ,education ,Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) ,Nanotechnology ,Analytical Chemistry (journal) ,Biosensing Techniques ,computer.software_genre ,medicine.disease_cause ,Article ,Analytical Chemistry ,ComputingMethodologies_PATTERNRECOGNITION ,Index (publishing) ,medicine ,Humans ,natural sciences ,System on a chip ,Biochip ,computer - Abstract
There have been many recent advances in the nano-bio-chip (NBC) analysis methodology with implications for a number of high-morbidity diseases including HIV, cancer, and heart disease. In their Feature article, Jesse V. Jokerst of The University of Texas at Austin; Pierre N. Floriano, Nicolaos Christodoulides, and John T. McDevitt of Rice University; and James W. Jacobson and Bryon D. Bhagwandin of LabNow, Inc. discuss the construction, capabilities, and advantages of NBCs. The cover shows arrays of NBCs. Images courtesy of Glennon Simmons/McDevitt Lab and Marcha Miller of The University of Texas at Austin.
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- 2010
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