Selected article for: "detection sensitivity and virus detection"

Author: Colino, Clara I.; Millán, Carmen Gutiérrez; Lanao, José M.
Title: Nanoparticles for Signaling in Biodiagnosis and Treatment of Infectious Diseases
  • Document date: 2018_5_31
  • ID: 1bxwb2hj_67
    Snippet: As previously stated for bacterial detection, the addition of nanoparticles, to common diagnostic techniques, usually improves their characteristics, leading to a higher sensitivity of detection systems in some cases allowing for the detection of even femtomolar amounts of virus [81] . Early diagnosis is always desirable for the control of infectious diseases. Different strategies have been implemented using nanoparticles to improve analytical te.....
    Document: As previously stated for bacterial detection, the addition of nanoparticles, to common diagnostic techniques, usually improves their characteristics, leading to a higher sensitivity of detection systems in some cases allowing for the detection of even femtomolar amounts of virus [81] . Early diagnosis is always desirable for the control of infectious diseases. Different strategies have been implemented using nanoparticles to improve analytical technique characteristics, even allowing the development of simple and fast point-of-care (POC) assays to diagnose in situ in remote regions.

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