Lisa K. Lafleur, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2010 | University of Washington, Seattle, Seattle, WA |
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Sign in to add mentorBruce Darling | grad student | 2010 | University of Washington | |
(Design and testing of pneumatically actuated disposable microfluidic devices for the DxBox: a point-of-care system for multiplexed immunoassay detection in the developing world.) |
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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 |
Lafleur LK, Bishop JD, Heiniger EK, et al. (2016) A rapid, instrument-free, sample-to-result nucleic acid amplification test. Lab On a Chip |
Byrnes SA, Bishop JD, Lafleur L, et al. (2015) One-step purification and concentration of DNA in porous membranes for point-of-care applications. Lab On a Chip. 15: 2647-59 |
Lafleur L, Stevens D, McKenzie K, et al. (2012) Progress toward multiplexed sample-to-result detection in low resource settings using microfluidic immunoassay cards. Lab On a Chip. 12: 1119-27 |
McKenzie KG, Lafleur LK, Lutz BR, et al. (2009) Rapid protein depletion from complex samples using a bead-based microfluidic device for the point of care. Lab On a Chip. 9: 3543-8 |