نتایج جستجو برای: lateral flow immunochromatography

تعداد نتایج: 600145  

Journal: :Micromachines 2015
Hendrik Herzog Siegfried Steltenkamp Adrian Klein Simon Tätzner Elisabeth Schulze Horst Bleckmann

Fish sense water motions with their lateral line. The lateral line is a sensory system that contains up to several thousand mechanoreceptors, called neuromasts. Neuromasts occur freestanding on the skin and in subepidermal canals. We developed arrays of flow sensors based on lateral line canal neuromasts using a biomimetic approach. Each flow sensor was equipped with a PDMS (polydimethylsiloxan...

Amiryousef Ahmadnia, Hosein Abdali, Mahmoud Omranifard, Mehdi Rasti Ardakani,

BACKGROUND Nasal valve collapse and especially internal nasal valve insufficiency is a common cause of nasal airway obstruction. This study compares the effects of spreader graft and overlapping lateral crural technique on rhinoplasty by rhinomanometry. METHODS Fifty patients were randomly assigned into two groups and underwent spreader graft or overlapping lateral crural technique. Objectiv...

2014
Jacqueline M. Barnett Patrick Wraith Janice Kiely Raj Persad Katrina Hurley Peter Hawkins Richard Luxton

We describe the detection characteristics of a device the Resonant Coil Magnetometer (RCM) to quantify paramagnetic particles (PMPs) in immunochromatographic (lateral flow) assays. Lateral flow assays were developed using PMPs for the measurement of total prostate specific antigen (PSA) in serum samples. A detection limit of 0.8 ng/mL was achieved for total PSA using the RCM and is at clinicall...

A Makvandi, A Telvari M Mashal

Using lateral intake is a method of floodwater diverting. In arid and semi-arid areas, floodwatercontains a large amount of sediment that will be carried in to the intakes and it causes a reduction inchannel conveyance. Sediment is almost transported into the intake and it is settled in the upstreamside of lateral channel. Sedimentation in this zone reduces the conveyance of lateral channel and...

Journal: :Analytical biochemistry 2004
Shizhi Qian Haim H Bau

Lateral flow (LF) biodetectors facilitate low-cost, rapid identification of various analytes. The LF cell consists of a porous membrane containing immobilized ligands at various locations. Through the action of capillary forces, a mixture of sample and reporter particles is transported to the ligand sites, where the target analytes and the reporters bind to the immobilized ligand. The concentra...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2010
M J McHenry K B Michel W Stewart U K Müller

The lateral line system detects water flow, which allows fish to orient their swimming with respect to hydrodynamic cues. However, it is unclear whether this sense plays a role in the control of propulsion. Hydrodynamic theory suggests that fish could reduce drag by coordinating the motion of the head relative to detected flow signals. To test this hypothesis, we performed measurements of undul...

Journal: :Stroke 1994
J S Jeret

that supplied both frontal lobes. The circle of Willis as an anatomic structure can be defined as a network of blood vessels affording communication between the carotid system and the basilar system, encompassing an anterior and two posterior communicating arteries and proximal portions of the anterior and posterior cerebral arteries. However, this description is still not fully satisfying beca...

2016
Jeongin Hwang Donghoon Kwon Sanghee Lee Sangmin Jeon

A novel method was developed for the detection of Salmonella bacteria using gold-coated magnetic nanoparticle clusters (Au/MNCs) and lateral flow filters. Unlike a conventional lateral flow immunoassay (LFA) membrane, where antibodies are immobilized on test and control lines to observe a signal, the test line in the new method is formed simply by pressing a nitrocellulose membrane to decrease ...

Journal: :Integrative and comparative biology 2013
William J Van Trump Matthew J McHenry

Fish resist being swept downstream by swimming against a current. Mexican blind cavefish (Astyanax fasciatus) exhibit this innate behavior, rheotaxis, without the aid of vision, but it has been debated whether this ability requires sensing flow with the lateral line system. We tested the role of the lateral line by comparing swimming in a flow chamber in a group of cavefish with a compromised l...

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