Paul Yager
Affiliations: | Bioengineering | University of Washington, Seattle, Seattle, WA |
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Kumar S, Gallagher R, Bishop J, et al. (2020) Long-term dry storage of enzyme-based reagents for isothermal nucleic acid amplification in a porous matrix for use in point-of-care diagnostic devices. The Analyst |
Shah KG, Kumar S, Singh V, et al. (2020) Two-fluorophore mobile phone imaging of biplexed real-time NAATs overcomes optical artifacts in highly scattering porous media. Analytical Chemistry |
Anderson CE, Buser JR, Fleming AM, et al. (2019) An integrated device for the rapid and sensitive detection of the influenza hemagglutinin. Lab On a Chip |
Buser JR, Byrnes SA, Anderson CE, et al. (2019) Understanding partial saturation in paper microfluidics enables alternative device architectures Analytical Methods. 11: 336-345 |
Shah KG, Singh V, Kauffman PC, et al. (2018) Mobile phone ratiometric imaging enables highly sensitive fluorescence lateral flow immunoassays without external optical filters. Analytical Chemistry |
Shah KG, Yager P. (2017) Wavelengths and lifetimes of paper autofluorescence: a simple substrate screening process to enhance the sensitivity of fluorescence-based assays in paper. Analytical Chemistry |
Anderson CE, Holstein CA, Strauch EM, et al. (2017) A Rapid Diagnostic Assay for Intact Influenza Virus Using a High Affinity Hemagglutinin Binding Protein. Analytical Chemistry |
Huang S, Abe K, Bennett S, et al. (2017) Disposable Autonomous Device for Rapid Swab-to-Result Diagnosis of Influenza. Analytical Chemistry |
Anderson CE, Shah KG, Yager P. (2017) Sensitive Protein Detection and Quantification in Paper-Based Microfluidics for the Point of Care. Methods in Enzymology. 589: 383-411 |
Esquivel J, Buser J, Lim C, et al. (2017) Single-use paper-based hydrogen fuel cells for point-of-care diagnostic applications Journal of Power Sources. 342: 442-451 |