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Label-free sub-picomolar protein detection with field-effect transistors
Proteins mediate the bulk of biological activity and are powerfully assayed in the diagnosis of diseases. Protein detection relies largely on antibodies, which have significant technical limitations especially when immobilized...
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Label-free sub-picomolar protein detection with field-effect transistors
Proteins mediate the bulk of biological activity and are powerfully assayed in the diagnosis of diseases. Protein detection relies largely on antibodies, which have significant technical limitations especially when immobilized...
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Sensitive and selective Affimer-functionalised interdigitated electrode-based capacitive biosensor for Her4 protein tumour biomarker detection
A novel Affimer-functionalised interdigitated electrode-based capacitive biosensor platform was developed for detection and estimation of Her4, a protein tumour biomarker, in undiluted serum. An anti-Her4 Affimer with a...
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Sensitive and selective Affimer-functionalised interdigitated electrode-based capacitive biosensor for Her4 protein tumour biomarker detection
A novel Affimer-functionalised interdigitated electrode-based capacitive biosensor platform was developed for detection and estimation of Her4, a protein tumour biomarker, in undiluted serum. An anti-Her4 Affimer with a...
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Paul Nurse, 1996
Paul Nurse. The central role of a CDK in controlling the fission yeast cell cycle Posted with permission
Published by: Wiley-Liss, Inc.
Label-free electrical detection of DNA hybridization for the example of influenza virus gene sequences
Microarrays based on DNA-DNA hybridization are potentially useful for detecting and subtyping viruses but require fluorescence labeling and imaging equipment. We investigated a label-free electrical detection system using...
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FAREWELL TO PAUL NURSE
A campus-wide celebration to honor those individuals who have won major awards and to say farewell to Paul Nurse
Interview with Paul Van Buren Hatten - VHP 001
Paul Van Buren Hatten
Jan 01, 0001
In his January 19, 2004 interview with Lee Q. Miller, Paul Van Buren Hatten explains how he entered the service during WWII and became a ball gunner for the Air Force. Hatten recalls basic training, his first mission, and the...
Published by: Winthrop University
Paul Weiss, 1959
Paul Weiss. The biological foundations of wound repair. Lecture delivered October 15, 1959 Posted with permission
Published by: Academic Press
Label-free electrical detection of DNA hybridization for the example of influenza virus gene sequences
Microarrays based on DNA-DNA hybridization are potentially useful for detecting and subtyping viruses but require fluorescence labeling and imaging equipment. We investigated a label-free electrical detection system using...
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‘Sins’ in Paul
SJ Gathercole
Aug 15, 2017
A familiar feature in Pauline scholarship is the view that Sin as a power, and the concomitant forces of the flesh and death, are the dominant elements in Paul's account of the human plight. The present article seeks not to deny...
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Research on the Demographic Changes Around San Antonio's St. Paul Square from 1880 to 1920
Christopher D. Oliver
Apr 01, 2020
We often hear of the massive boom in population experienced by various Northern cities during the Great Migration (1916-1960), where over 6 million African Americans would migrate across the country in search for better...
Tim's Town Hall Features U.S. Sen. Rand Paul on Nov. 6
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
The hour-long event will start at noon in the Richardson Ballroom in the Campus Center. This is one in a series of Tim's Town Halls scheduled around the state. U.S. Sen. Tim Scott will welcome GOP presidential hopeful and U.S....
Published by: Winthrop University
PROTECTING THE PUBLIC SPHERE(S)
Catriona Corke
Jan 10, 2022
ABSTRACT: Peter‐Paul Zahl was a writer, printing press owner, and from 1972 to 1982 a prisoner suspected of belonging to the Red Army Faction (RAF). During the late 1970s, a number of prominent authors risked their reputations...
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Rock Hill Rotary Club Honors DiGiorgio With Paul Harris Fellow
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Member Ronnie Faulkner, head of technical services at Winthrop's Dacus Library, nominated DiGiorgio for the award because of the president's achievements as an educator for 50 years. Rotarians designate each other and members of...
Published by: Winthrop University
Research on the Demographic Changes Around San Antonio's St. Paul Square from 1880 to 1920
Christopher D. Oliver
Apr 01, 2020
We often hear of the massive boom in population experienced by various Northern cities during the Great Migration (1916-1960), where over 6 million African Americans would migrate across the country in search for better...
Research on the Demographic Changes Around San Antonio's St. Paul Square from 1880 to 1920
Christopher D. Oliver
Apr 01, 2020
We often hear of the massive boom in population experienced by various Northern cities during the Great Migration (1916-1960), where over 6 million African Americans would migrate across the country in search for better...
Paul McBeth Aims for Disc Golf's Grand Slam Oct. 7-10 at Winthrop Course
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Paul McBeth, disc golf's biggest star, now has his chance to complete Disc Golf's Grand Slam. Single day tickets are priced at $10 and a VIP ticket for the four days is $25. Winthrop students with valid ID cards will be...
Published by: Winthrop University
The Ursinus Weekly, March 11, 1910
Paul A. Mertz
Jan 01, 0001
President Sparks' visit Glee Club concert Dr. Clawson's groups meet Alumni attention Married Personalia Tennis Association elects Society notes Penn relay races Brotherhood of St. Paul
Published by: Ursinus College

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