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In article number 2001360, Jwa‐Min Nam and co‐workers report a lipid‐nanopillar‐array‐based immunosorbent assay (LNAIA) for rapid, sensitive, and quantitative detection of viruses. LNAIA is based on fluid fluorophore‐labeled antibodies on lipid‐modified nanopillar array structures, and it enables reliable quantification of H1N1 virus targets down to 150 viruses within 25 min on a conventional fluorescence...
Since infectious diseases, particularly viral infections, have threatened human health and caused huge economical losses globally, a rapid, sensitive, and selective virus detection platform is highly demanded. Enzyme‐linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) with flat solid substrates has been dominantly used in detecting whole viruses for its straightforwardness and simplicity in assay protocols, but it...
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