Chakma et al., 2016 - Google Patents
Development of an indicator displacement based detection of malaria targeting HRP-II as biomarker for application in point-of-care settingsChakma et al., 2016
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- 24536499525425689
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- Chakma B
- Jain P
- Singh N
- Goswami P
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- Analytical chemistry
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A novel label free spectrophotometric detection of malarial biomarker HRP-II following an indicator displacement assay has been developed. The assay is based on competitive displacement of murexide dye from its complex with Ni2+ by HRP-II present in serum …
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