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Simultaneous quantitative detection of Helicobacter pylori based on a rapid and sensitive testing platform using quantum dots-labeled immunochromatiographic test …

Zheng et al., 2016

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11814846276482531722
Author
Zheng Y
Wang K
Zhang J
Qin W
Yan X
Shen G
Gao G
Pan F
Cui D
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Nanoscale Research Letters

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Quantum dots-labeled urea-enzyme antibody-based rapid immunochromatographic test strips have been developed as quantitative fluorescence point-of-care tests (POCTs) to detect helicobacter pylori. Presented in this study is a new test strip reader designed to run …
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