Feasibility of On-chip Detection of Endotoxin by LAL Test |
Lee, Eun-Kyu
(Department of Chemical Engineering Hanyang University)
Suh, Chang-Woo (Department of Chemical Engineering Hanyang University) Hwang, Sang-Youn (Department of Chemical Engineering Hanyang University) Park, Hyo-Jin (Department of Chemical Engineering Hanyang University) Seong, Gi-Hoon (Department of Applied Chemistry Hanyang University) Ahn, Yoo-Min (Department of Mechanical Engineering Hanyang University) Kim, Yang-Sun (Micro Biochip Center, Hanyang University) |
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PDMS-based microfluidic devices for biomedical applications
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A new era in pyrogen testing
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DOI ScienceOn |
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Detection of endotoxin in biological products by the Limulus test
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Turbidometric method of quantifying serum inhibirion of Limulus amoebocyte lysate
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Integrated plastic microfluidic devices with ESI-MS for drug screening and residue analysis
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Viability in the LAL test: Comparison of three kinetic methods for the testing of pharmaceutical products
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Lab-on-a-chip for drug development
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DOI ScienceOn |
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Microchips, microarrays, biochips and nanochips: Personal laboratories for the 21st century
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A new (1→3)-β-d-glucan-mediated coagulation pathway found in Limulus amoebocyte lysate
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Single-step, chromogenic Limulus amoebocyte lysate assay for endotoxin
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Principle and applications of the Limulus test for pyrogen in parenteral drugs
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