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Bioassays
A portable ELISA‐like 96‐array of bioelectronic sensors, introduced by Eugenio Cantatore, Irene Esposito, Eleonora Macchia, Fabrizio Torricelli, Fabrizio Antonio Viola, Luisa Torsi and co‐workers in article number 2304102, assays both proteins and nucleic‐acid biomarkers simultaneously at the single‐molecule level in 0.1 mL of plasma. A cohort of 47 patients is screened for the minimally...
A cohort of 47 patients is screened for pancreatic cancer precursors with a portable 96‐well bioelectronic sensing‐array for single‐molecule assay in cysts fluid and blood plasma, deployable at point‐of‐care (POC). Pancreatic cancer precursors are mucinous cysts diagnosed with a sensitivity of at most 80% by state‐of‐the‐art cytopathological molecular analyses (e.g., KRASmut DNA). Adding the simultaneous...
In this work, we introduce a novel approach for the fabrication of temperature sensors. The devices are based on the integration of an Organic Charge Modulated Field Effect Transistor (OCMFET) with a pyroelectric polymeric element. Thanks to the optimization of the gate dielectric structure the fabricated sensors can be operated at very low voltages, and moreover, are fabricated on highly flexible...
Starting from analysis of the behaviour of peak retention time vs. the adsorption constant and vs. the mass transfer coefficient, we propose a simple macroscopic model describing adsorption in molecular sieves at high Peclet numbers and at low temperatures. The model is based on the hypothesis that adsorption kinetics evolve through the superposition of an instantaneous adsorption step and a slower...
Starting from analysis of the behaviour of peak retention time vs. the adsorption constant and vs. the mass transfer coefficient, we propose a simple macroscopic model describing adsorption in molecular sieves at high Peclet numbers and at low temperatures. The model is based on the hypothesis that adsorption kinetics evolve through the superposition of an instantaneous adsorption step and a slower...
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