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- In molecular biology, ultrasensitivity describes an output response that is more sensitive to stimulus change than the hyperbolic Michaelis-Menten response...
- they are often grouped in the same category as ELISAs. In 2012, an ultrasensitive, enzyme-based ELISA test using nanoparticles as a chromogenic reporter...
- of the ligand concentration. The Hill coefficient is a measure of ultrasensitivity (i.e. how steep is the response curve). From an operational point of...
- Tanter [fr]'s team following work on ultrafast imaging and ultrafast Doppler. Ultrasensitive Doppler relies on ultrafast imaging scanners able to acquire images...
- Partnership with Quanterix in 2012 for the development of a new generation of ultrasensitive, multiplex immuno****ays. BioFire Diagnostics Inc., a privately held...
- Z. (1 September 2014). "Generic epitaxial graphene biosensors for ultrasensitive detection of cancer risk biomarker" (PDF). 2D Materials. 1 (2): 025004...
- PMID 15993808. Lappin G, Wagner CC, Langer O, van de Merbel N (May 2009). "New ultrasensitive detection technologies and techniques for use in microdosing studies"...
- on 2012-03-31. Retrieved 2011-08-21. "SOFIA: An ****ay Platform for Ultrasensitive Detection of PrPSc in Brain and Blood" (PDF). SUNY Downstate Medical...
- activation. The supra-linearity of the response is sometimes called ultrasensitivity. If an allosteric protein binds to a target that also has a higher...
- S2CID 205121835. Zhang Q, Bhattacharya S, Andersen ME (April 2013). "Ultrasensitive response motifs: basic amplifiers in molecular signalling networks"...