Using an aqueous two-phase polymer-salt system to rapidly concentrate viruses for improving the detection limit of the lateral-flow immunoassay.
Jue, Erik
Using an aqueous two-phase polymer-salt system to rapidly concentrate viruses for improving the detection limit of the lateral-flow immunoassay. [electronic resource] - Biotechnology and bioengineering Dec 2014 - 2499-507 p. digital
Publication Type: Journal Article; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
1097-0290
10.1002/bit.25316 doi
Bacteriophage M13
Colloids
Gold
Immunoassay--methods
Limit of Detection
Molecular Probe Techniques
Nanostructures
Polyethylene Glycols--chemistry
Sodium Chloride--chemistry
Virus Cultivation
Viruses--chemistry
Using an aqueous two-phase polymer-salt system to rapidly concentrate viruses for improving the detection limit of the lateral-flow immunoassay. [electronic resource] - Biotechnology and bioengineering Dec 2014 - 2499-507 p. digital
Publication Type: Journal Article; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
1097-0290
10.1002/bit.25316 doi
Bacteriophage M13
Colloids
Gold
Immunoassay--methods
Limit of Detection
Molecular Probe Techniques
Nanostructures
Polyethylene Glycols--chemistry
Sodium Chloride--chemistry
Virus Cultivation
Viruses--chemistry