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1. Extracellular RNAs from Whole Urine to Distinguish Prostate Cancer from Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia

2. Simultaneous Detection of Drug-Induced Liver Injury Protein and microRNA Biomarkers Using Dynamic Chemical Labelling on a Luminex MAGPIX System

3. Smartphone-Based Diagnosis of Parasitic Infections With Colorimetric Assays in Centrifuge Tubes

4. Poly(ethylmethacrylate-co-diethylaminoethyl acrylate) coating improves endothelial re-population, bio-mechanical and anti-thrombogenic properties of decellularized carotid arteries for blood vessel replacement

5. Polymerase-free measurement of microRNA-122 with single base specificity using single molecule arrays: Detection of drug-induced liver injury.

6. Novel Biochip Platform for Nucleic Acid Analysis

8. SARS-CoV-2 viral RNA detection using the novel CoVradar device associated with the CoVreader smartphone app

9. Direct detection of alpha satellite DNA with single-base resolution by using abasic Peptide Nucleic Acids and Fluorescent in situ Hybridization

11. PCR-free and chemistry-based technology for miR-21 rapid detection directly from tumour cells

12. A soft 3D polyacrylate hydrogel recapitulates the cartilage niche and allows growth-factor free tissue engineering of human articular cartilage

13. New Platform for the Direct Profiling of microRNAs in Biofluids

14. Direct Detection of miR-122 in Hepatotoxicity Using Dynamic Chemical Labeling Overcomes Stability and isomiR Challenges

15. miR-122 direct detection in human serum by time-gated fluorescence imaging

16. A PCR-free technology to detect and quantify microRNAs directly from human plasma

17. Direct detection of circulating microRNA-122 using dynamic chemical labelling with single molecule detection overcomes stability and isomiR challenges for biomarker qualification

18. A colorimetric strategy based on dynamic chemistry for direct detection of Trypanosomatid species

19. Time-Gated Luminescence Acquisition for Biochemical Sensing: miRNA Detection

20. Amplification-free profiling of microRNA-122 biomarker in DILI patient serums, using the luminex MAGPIX system

21. Identification of Trypanosomatids by detecting Single Nucleotide Fingerprints using DNA analysis by dynamic chemistry with MALDI-ToF

22. Poly(ethylmethacrylate-co-diethylaminoethyl acrylate) coating improves endothelial re-population, bio-mechanical and anti-thrombogenic properties of decellularized carotid arteries for blood vessel replacement

23. Polymerase-free measurement of microRNA-122 with single base specificity using single molecule arrays: Detection of drug-induced liver injury

24. High-throughput Identification of Bacteria Repellent Polymers for Medical Devices

25. A Conserved Oct4/POUV-Dependent Network Links Adhesion and Migration to Progenitor Maintenance

26. Developing High-Fidelity Hepatotoxicity Models From Pluripotent Stem Cells

27. Novel Biochip Platform for Nucleic Acid Analysis

28. Unbiased screening of polymer libraries to define novel substrates for functional hepatocytes with inducible drug metabolism

29. Colonising new frontiers—microarrays reveal biofilm modulating polymers

30. Transcriptomics of Traumatic Brain Injury: Gene Expression and Molecular Pathways of Different Grades of Insult in a Rat Organotypic Hippocampal Culture Model

31. Investigation of microsphere-mediated cellular delivery by chemical, microscopic and gene expression analysis

32. A cooperative polymer-DNA microarray approach to biomaterial investigation

33. Number of Nanoparticles per Cell through a Spectrophotometric Method - A key parameter to Assess Nanoparticle-based Cellular Assays

34. Bacteria repelling poly(methylmethacrylate-co-dimethylacrylamide) coatings for biomedical devices

35. Bacteria repelling poly(methylmethacrylate

36. Generation of Autologous Multipotent Endothelial-Like Cells from Lipoaspirates of Human Adipose-Derived Stem Cells and Polymer Microarrays Technology: Potential Cardiovascular Regeneration

38. Novel biopolymers to enhance endothelialisation of intra-vascular devices

39. Maintaining hepatic stem cell gene expression on biological and synthetic substrata

40. Polymer microarrays for cellular high-content screening

41. Polymer Microarrays for Cellular High-Content Screening

42. Deciphering cellular morphology and biocompatibility using polymer microarrays

43. 18-P007 Identification of evolutionarily conserved targets of the Oct4 transcription factor

45. Investigation of microsphere-mediated cellular delivery

46. Colonising new frontiers—microarrays reveal biofilm modulating polymersElectronic supplementary information (ESI) available: Fig S1 LaVision Bio Analyzer 4F/4S BioTech quantification. Fig. S2 Brightfield and fluorescent microscopy imaging of S. Typhimurium binding (Pathfinder™, IMSTAR). Fig. S3 Automated counting of S. Typhimurium binding. Table S1 Polyacrylates for S. Typhimurium strong/poor binding. Table S2 Polyurethanes showing S. Typhimurium binding. Table S3 Polyacrylate series with poor S. Typhimurium binding. Fig S4 Fluorescent microscopy image of S. Typhimurium-GFP binding on a 5 × 5 spot polymer microarray. See DOI: 10.1039/c0jm01987a

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