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Pearlman S, Leelawong M, Richardson K, Adams N, Russ P, Pask M, et al.
ACS Appl Mater Interfaces . 2023 Dec; 16(1):1953. PMID: 38126871
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Pearlman S, Leelawong M, Richardson K, Adams N, Russ P, Pask M, et al.
ACS Appl Mater Interfaces . 2020 Feb; 12(11):12457-12467. PMID: 32039572
Nucleic acid-based diagnostic tests often require isolation and concentration of nucleic acids from biological samples. Commercial purification kits are difficult to use in low-resource settings because of their cost and...
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Bordelon H, Ricks K, Pask M, Russ P, Solinas F, Baglia M, et al.
J Microbiol Methods . 2017 Mar; 136:65-70. PMID: 28285168
Urine samples are increasingly used for diagnosing infections including Escherichia coli, Ebola virus, and Zika virus. However, extraction and concentration of nucleic acid biomarkers from urine is necessary for many...
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Russ P, Karhade A, Bitting A, Doyle A, Solinas F, Wright D, et al.
J Lab Autom . 2016 Feb; 21(4):590-8. PMID: 26920577
PCR is the most sensitive molecular diagnostic available for infectious diseases. The goal for low-resource settings is a simple, inexpensive instrument. Toward this goal, we previously published a self-contained sample...
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Creecy A, Russ P, Solinas F, Wright D, Haselton F
PLoS One . 2015 Jul; 10(7):e0130260. PMID: 26132307
In this study, we integrated magnetic bead-based sample preparation and isothermal loop mediated amplification (LAMP) of TB in a single tube. Surrogate sputum samples produced by the Program for Appropriate...
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Bordelon H, Russ P, Wright D, Haselton F
PLoS One . 2013 Jul; 8(7):e68369. PMID: 23861895
Due to the presence of PCR inhibitors, PCR cannot be used directly on most clinical samples, including human urine, without pre-treatment. A magnetic bead-based strategy is one potential method to...
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Bordelon H, Adams N, Klemm A, Russ P, Williams J, Talbot H, et al.
ACS Appl Mater Interfaces . 2011 May; 3(6):2161-8. PMID: 21604768
Nucleic acid-based diagnostics are highly sensitive and specific, but are easily disrupted by the presence of interferents in biological samples. In a laboratory or hospital setting, the influence of these...
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Russ P, Pino C, Williams C, Bader D, Haselton F, Chang M
PLoS One . 2011 Feb; 6(1):e14563. PMID: 21283798
Blood vessel epicardial substance (Bves) is a transmembrane adhesion protein that regulates tight junction (TJ) formation in a variety of epithelia. The role of TJs within epithelium extends beyond the...
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Perez J, Vargis E, Russ P, Haselton F, Wright D
Anal Biochem . 2010 Nov; 410(1):141-8. PMID: 21111702
In traditional immuno-polymerase chain reaction (immuno-PCR), a single antibody recognition event is associated with one to three DNA tags, which are subsequently amplified by PCR. Here we describe a nanoparticle-amplified...
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Russ P, Kupperman A, Presley S, Haselton F, Chang M
Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci . 2009 Jul; 51(1):223-30. PMID: 19628742
Purpose: Blood vessel epicardial substance (Bves) is a novel adhesion molecule that regulates tight junction (TJ) formation. TJs also modulate RhoA signaling, which has been implicated in outflow regulation. Given...