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DIAGNOSTIC APPLICATION

Shim M G and Wilson B C 1997 Development of an in vivo Raman spectroscopic system for diagnostic applications J. Raman Spectrosc. 28 131-42... [Pg.1232]

B. A. Baldo and E. R. Tovey, Protein Blotting. Methodology, Kesearch, and Diagnostic Applications, Karger, Swit2edand, 1989. [Pg.186]

The use of vibration analysis is not restricted to predictive maintenance. This technique is useful for diagnostic applications as well. Vibration monitoring and analysis are the primary diagnostic tools for most mechanical systems that are used to manufacture products. When used properly, vibration data provide the means to maintain optimum operating conditions and efficiency of critical plant systems. Vibration analysis can be used to evaluate fluid flow through pipes or vessels, to detect leaks, and to perform a variety of non-destmctive testing functions that improve the reliability and performance of critical plant systems. [Pg.664]

X-ray absorption is a well understood process. It provides precise quantification of e.g., contrast agent concentration in the tissue or body cavities and excellent spatial and temporal resolution. Diagnostic applications do not require advancing the X-ray source... [Pg.1325]

Explain clearly why effective compensation of the ohmic drop is essential for diagnostic applications of cyclic voltammetry (e.g., estimating n from AEp). [Pg.139]

El-Sayed, I.H., Huang, X. and El-Sayed, M.A. (2005) Surface plasmon resonance scattering and absorption of anti-EGFR antibody conjugated gold nanopartides in cancer diagnostics Applications in oral cancer. Nano Letters, 5, 829-834. [Pg.347]

Western blot A method to detect protein in a given sample of tissue homogenate or extract. It uses gel electrophoresis to separate denatured proteins by mass. Some diagnostic applications for the Western blot include Lyme disease, bovine spongiform encephalopathy, and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) (it is considered the gold standard for HIV diagnostic testing). [Pg.1579]

The utilization of radioisotopes in the field of nuclear medicine has been promoted for various purposes. Among them, diagnostic applications have had much success during the past two decades. Technetium-99m, thallium-210 and iodine-123, for example, have been used as radioisotopes for imaging studies. [Pg.276]

Given the significant recent developments in the burgeoning areas of porous materials and self-assembly, we anticipate that, with further development, bioinspired porous hybrid materials will find their way into a range of therapeutic and diagnostic applications. [Pg.233]

Fetsch PA, Simone NL, Bryant-Greenwood PK, et al. Proteomic evaluation of archival cytologic material using SELDI affinity mass spectrometry potential for diagnostic applications. Am. J. Clin. Pathol. 2002 118 870-876. [Pg.331]

Narayanaswamy R., Wolfbeis O.S. (Eds.), Optical Sensors Industrial, Environmental and Diagnostic Applications, Springer Series on Chemical Sensors and Biosensors Vol. [Pg.113]

Recent developments in microsystems technology have led to the widespread application of microfabrication techniques for the production of sensor platforms. These techniques have had a major impact on the development of so-called Lab-on-a-Chip devices. The major application areas for theses devices are biomedical diagnostics, industrial process monitoring, environmental monitoring, drug discovery, and defence. In the context of biomedical diagnostic applications, for example, such devices are intended to provide quantitative chemical or biochemical information on samples such as blood, sweat and saliva while using minimal sample volume. [Pg.193]

Preininger, Claudia, Sauer, Ursula., Design, quality control and normalization of biosensor chips, In Optical Sensors for Inductrial, Environmental and Diagnostic Applications, Otto S. Wolfbeis, Rainer Narayanaswamy, ed. Springer, 2003. [Pg.499]

O. Lev, Diagnostic applications of organically doped sol-gel porous glass. Analysis 20, 543—553 (1992). [Pg.548]

C5-1 antibodies to demonstrate the ability of alfalfa plants to produce large amounts of high-quality molecules for therapeutic or diagnostic applications. [Pg.9]

In the tight of the results presented above, we conclude that alfalfa offers a suitable system for the high-yield production of correctly assembled complex proteins, including multimeric glycoproteins. The post-translational capacities of alfalfa indicate that this system is one of the best-suited for the production of molecules for therapeutic and diagnostic applications. [Pg.11]

DNA probes have been covalently immobilized onto the distal end of the optical fiber bundle in the construction of a novel CL DNA bisensor [101]. Hybridization of HRP-labeled complementary nucleotides to the immobilized probes was detected by enhanced CL. This approach was specific, sensitive, and available for diagnostic application with a detection limit of 0.1 ppm. [Pg.588]


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