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Journal Publications Details for Grant Number EPD11033
Handheld FRET-Aptamer Sensor for Chem-Bio Threats
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Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) - Phase I (2011)
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Journal Article | Bruno JG, Carrillo MP, Phillips T, Vail NK, Hanson D. Competitive FRET-aptamer-based detection of methylphosphonic acid, a common nerve agent metabolite. Journal of Fluorescence 2008;18(5):867-876. |
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Journal Article | Bruno JG, Carrillo MP, Phillips T, Andrews CJ. A novel screening method for competitive FRET-aptamers applied to E. coli assay development. Journal of Fluorescence 2010;20(6):1211-1223. |
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Journal Article | Bruno JG, Zuniga MA, Carrillo MP, Phillips T. Development of naturally selected and molecularly engineered intrachain and competitive FRET-aptamers and aptamer beacons. Combinational Chemistry & High Throughput Screening 2011;14(7):622-630. |
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Journal Article | Bruno JG, Carrillo MP, Phillips T, Hanson D, Bohmann JA. DNA aptamer beacon assay for C-telopeptide and handheld fluorometer to monitor bone resorption. Journal of Fluorescence 2011;21(5):2021-2033. |
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Journal Article | Bruno JG, Carrillo MP, Phillips T, Edge A. Serum inverts and improves the fluorescence response of an aptamer beacon to various vitamin D analytes. Luminescence 2012;27(1):51-58. |
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