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Read more at: Light-directed writing of chemically tunable narrow-band holographic sensors

Light-directed writing of chemically tunable narrow-band holographic sensors

This tunable holographic sensor offers interrogation and a reporting transducer as well as an analyte-responsive hydrogel, rendering it label-free and reusable. A single 6 ns laser pulse is used to fabricate holographic sensors consisting of silver nanoparticles arranged periodically within a polymer film. The tunability of the sensor is demonstrated through pH sensing of artificial urine and validated through computational modeling. © 2014 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim.


Read more at: A smartphone algorithm with inter-phone repeatability for the analysis of colorimetric tests

A smartphone algorithm with inter-phone repeatability for the analysis of colorimetric tests

A smartphone application algorithm with inter-phone repeatability was developed for both Android and iOS operating systems. The app transformed the smartphone into a reader to quantify commercial colorimetric urine tests with high accuracy and reproducibility in measuring pH, protein, and glucose. The results showed linear responses in the ranges of 5.0-9.0, 0-100 mg/dL and 0-300 mg/dL, respectively. © 2014 Elsevier B.V.


Read more at: A fast and mild decellularization protocol for obtaining extracellular matrix.

A fast and mild decellularization protocol for obtaining extracellular matrix.

Degradation of extracellular matrix (ECM) function with age is a major cause of loss of tissue function with age that we would wish to reverse. Tissue engineering to provide replacement tissue requires an ECM-mimicking scaffold for cell organization. The standard protocols for achieving this take 10 days and include steps that may change the protein structure of the ECM. Here we describe a much shorter protocol for decellularizing chicken muscle, skin, and tendon samples that achieves the same efficiency as the original protocol without protein cross-link interference.


Read more at: A smartphone algorithm with inter-phone repeatability for the analysis of colorimetric tests

A smartphone algorithm with inter-phone repeatability for the analysis of colorimetric tests


Read more at: Computational modelling and characterisation of nanoparticle-based tuneable photonic crystal sensors

Computational modelling and characterisation of nanoparticle-based tuneable photonic crystal sensors

Photonic crystals are materials that are used to control or manipulate the propagation of light through a medium for a desired application. Common fabrication methods to prepare photonic crystals are both costly and intricate. However, through a cost-effective laser-induced photochemical patterning, one-dimensional responsive and tuneable photonic crystals can easily be fabricated. These structures act as optical transducers and respond to external stimuli. These photonic crystals are generally made of a responsive hydrogel that can host metallic nanoparticles in the form of arrays.


Read more at: Spore germination mediated by Bacillus megaterium QM B1551 SleL and YpeB.

Spore germination mediated by Bacillus megaterium QM B1551 SleL and YpeB.

Previous work demonstrated that Bacillus megaterium QM B1551 spores that are null for the sleB and cwlJ genes, which encode cortex-lytic enzymes (CLEs), either of which is required for efficient cortex hydrolysis in Bacillus spores, could germinate efficiently when complemented with a plasmid-borne copy of ypeB plus the nonlytic portion of sleB encoding the N-terminal domain of SleB (sleB(N)). The current study demonstrates that the defective germination phenotype of B. megaterium sleB cwlJ spores can partially be restored when they are complemented with plasmid-borne ypeB alone.


Read more at: The regulation of mobile medical applications.

The regulation of mobile medical applications.

The rapidly expanding number of mobile medical applications have the potential to transform the patient-healthcare provider relationship by improving the turnaround time and reducing costs. In September 2013, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issued guidance to regulate these applications and protect consumers by minimising the risks associated with their unintended use. This guidance distinguishes between the subset of mobile medical apps which may be subject to regulation and those that are not. The marketing claims of the application determine the intent.


Read more at: Challenges and opportunities in the purification of recombinant tagged proteins.

Challenges and opportunities in the purification of recombinant tagged proteins.

The purification of recombinant proteins by affinity chromatography is one of the most efficient strategies due to the high recovery yields and purity achieved. However, this is dependent on the availability of specific affinity adsorbents for each particular target protein. The diversity of proteins to be purified augments the complexity and number of specific affinity adsorbents needed, and therefore generic platforms for the purification of recombinant proteins are appealing strategies.


Read more at: Affinity Chromatography: Historical and Prospective Overview

Affinity Chromatography: Historical and Prospective Overview


Read more at: Paper-based microfluidic point-of-care diagnostic devices.

Paper-based microfluidic point-of-care diagnostic devices.

Dipstick and lateral-flow formats have dominated rapid diagnostics over the last three decades. These formats gained popularity in the consumer markets due to their compactness, portability and facile interpretation without external instrumentation. However, lack of quantitation in measurements has challenged the demand of existing assay formats in consumer markets. Recently, paper-based microfluidics has emerged as a multiplexable point-of-care platform which might transcend the capabilities of existing assays in resource-limited settings.