Product References — Human Biological Fluids

Reagent Filming for Universal Point-of-Care Diagnostics

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Reagent Filming for Universal Point-of-Care Diagnostics

Pooled Human Urine from Innovative Research was used in the following study:   Reagent Filming for Universal Point-of-Care Diagnostics Gyeo-Re Han, Hyungjun Jang, Hangil Ki, Hoyeon Lee, and Min-Gon Kim Small Methods 2021 Global medical centers, especially places like outdoor clinics and community health centers, benefit from simplified and decentralized point-of-care testing (POCT) due to their affordability, accessibility, and ease of operation. These factors allow for disease diagnosis in resource-limited settings or in uncontrolled environments, such as field clinics in catastrophe or poverty-affected regions. Simplifying assays, however, comes with its own set of challenges to overcome. For example, translating more...

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Identification of the Factor XII Contact Activation Site Enables Sensitive Coagulation Diagnostics

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Identification of the Factor XII Contact Activation Site Enables Sensitive Coagulation Diagnostics

Human Factor XII Purified, Human Kallikrein Purified, and Human Prekallikrein Purified from Molecular Innovations were used in the following study:   Identification of the Factor XII Contact Activation Site Enables Sensitive Coagulation Diagnostics Marco Heestermans, Clément Naudin, Reiner K. Mailer, Sandra Konrath, Kristin Klaetschke, Anne Jämsä, Maike Frye, Carsten Deppermann, Giordano Pula, Piotr Kuta, Manuel A. Friese, Mathias Gelderblom, Albert Sickmann, Roger J. S. Preston, Jerzy-Roch Nofer, Stefan Rose-John, Lynn M. Butler, Ophira Salomon, Evi X. Stavrou, and Thomas Renné Nature Communications September 22, 2021 Blood coagulation is an essential part of stopping bleeding at the site of vascular injuries....

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Two Distinct Genotypes of KPC-2-Producing Klebsiella pneumoniae Isolates from South Korea

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Two Distinct Genotypes of KPC-2-Producing Klebsiella pneumoniae Isolates from South Korea

Pooled Human Serum Off The Clot from Innovative Research was used in the following study:   Two Distinct Genotypes of KPC-2-Producing Klebsiella pneumoniae Isolates from South Korea Jee Hong Kim, Yun Young Cho, Ji Young Choi, Yu Mi Wi, and Kwan Soo Ko Antibiotics July 26, 2021 In South Korea in 2010, the emergence of carbapenemase-producing Gram-negative bacteria caused serious therapeutic concern and challenges. In particular, Klebsiella pneumoniae, which produces K. pneumoniae carbapenemase (KPC), has proven to be one of the most threatening of these carbapenem resistance determinants in clinical settings. This is because K. pneumoniae is difficult to control...

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Ultra-Fast Electrochemical Sensor for Point-of-Care COVID-19 Diagnosis Using Non-Invasive Saliva Sampling

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Ultra-Fast Electrochemical Sensor for Point-of-Care COVID-19 Diagnosis Using Non-Invasive Saliva Sampling

Pooled Human Saliva from Innovative Research was used in the following study:   Ultra-Fast Electrochemical Sensor for Point-of-Care COVID-19 Diagnosis Using Non-Invasive Saliva Sampling Ashwin Ramanujam, Sharilyn Almodovar, and Gerardine G. Botte Processes July 17, 2021 COVID-19 has shown that fast and reliable diagnostic tests are of the utmost importance during pandemics when viral infection rates are increasing at alarming rates. As we face a potential second/third wave of COVID-19 transmission the need for continued viral testing, as well as continued research into new reliable and rapid means of diagnosis, have become increasingly apparent. The current standard method for SARS-CoV-2...

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Development of Diagnostic Immunoassays for Tularemia and Leptospirosis

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Development of Diagnostic Immunoassays for Tularemia and Leptospirosis

Pooled Human Serum Off The Clot and Pooled Human Urine from Innovative Research were used in the following study:   Development of Diagnostic Immunoassays for Tularemia and Leptospirosis Emily E. Hannah, Dr. David P. AuCoin University of Nevada, Reno May, 2021 Bacteria strains Francisella tularensis and Leptospira are the causes for tularemia and leptospirosis infections, respectively. Tularemia refers to a range of symptoms caused by Francisella tularensis that can be dangerous, and potentially fatal. Tularemia also refers to a variety of symptoms that can range from mild to severe, and initially presents itself through symptoms like head and body pain...

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