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Micro-and nanofabrication NMR technologies for point-of-care medical applications–A review | |
Dupré, A; Lei, K. M.; Mak, P. I.; Martins, R. P.; Peng, W.K. | |
2019-03-01 | |
Source Publication | Microelectronic Engineering |
ISSN | 0167-9317 |
Pages | 66-74 |
Abstract | In recent years, significant advances in NMR system miniaturisation (e.g., electronic console, radio-frequency probe, microfluidic-based chip) utilising small footprint permanent magnets (<2 Tesla) have been widely applied for point-of-care medical diagnostic. These include immuno-magnetic labelling-based profiling of tumour cells and biomolecules (DNA and proteins) and the label-free detection of various pathological states such as oxygenation/oxidation level of the blood, malaria screening, and rapid phenotyping of diabetes mellitus. In this contribution we discuss the impact of micro- and nanofabrication technologies and system integration on the miniaturisation of NMR technologies, and the recent advances in NMR-based point-of-care medical diagnosis |
Keyword | Micro- and nanofabrication in NMRIntegrated systemPoint-of-care medical applications |
Language | 英語English |
The Source to Article | PB_Publication |
PUB ID | 44811 |
Document Type | Journal article |
Collection | University of Macau |
Corresponding Author | Peng, W.K. |
Recommended Citation GB/T 7714 | Dupré, A,Lei, K. M.,Mak, P. I.,et al. Micro-and nanofabrication NMR technologies for point-of-care medical applications–A review[J]. Microelectronic Engineering, 2019, 66-74. |
APA | Dupré, A., Lei, K. M.., Mak, P. I.., Martins, R. P.., & Peng, W.K. (2019). Micro-and nanofabrication NMR technologies for point-of-care medical applications–A review. Microelectronic Engineering, 66-74. |
MLA | Dupré, A,et al."Micro-and nanofabrication NMR technologies for point-of-care medical applications–A review".Microelectronic Engineering (2019):66-74. |
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