Development of high sensitive radioimmunoassay and biosensor for human nocistatin

In order to investigate possible relationships between NST and pain perception, highly sensitive and rapid detection methods and devices for human NST (hNST) are required. Analytical assays in research are progressing by the development of new, simple, rapid techniques, however bearing in mind that...

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Main Author: Suresh Kumar Shailaja.
Other Authors: Lim, Chu Sing
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Published: 2008
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-64202023-03-11T17:14:11Z Development of high sensitive radioimmunoassay and biosensor for human nocistatin Suresh Kumar Shailaja. Lim, Chu Sing School of Mechanical and Production Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Mechanical engineering::Surgical assistive technology In order to investigate possible relationships between NST and pain perception, highly sensitive and rapid detection methods and devices for human NST (hNST) are required. Analytical assays in research are progressing by the development of new, simple, rapid techniques, however bearing in mind that sometimes no viable match to conventional assays can be found due to their increased sensitivity and precision. Master of Science (Biomedical Engineering) 2008-09-17T11:14:31Z 2008-09-17T11:14:31Z 2002 2002 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10356/6420 Nanyang Technological University application/pdf
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Suresh Kumar Shailaja.
Development of high sensitive radioimmunoassay and biosensor for human nocistatin
description In order to investigate possible relationships between NST and pain perception, highly sensitive and rapid detection methods and devices for human NST (hNST) are required. Analytical assays in research are progressing by the development of new, simple, rapid techniques, however bearing in mind that sometimes no viable match to conventional assays can be found due to their increased sensitivity and precision.
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title Development of high sensitive radioimmunoassay and biosensor for human nocistatin
title_short Development of high sensitive radioimmunoassay and biosensor for human nocistatin
title_full Development of high sensitive radioimmunoassay and biosensor for human nocistatin
title_fullStr Development of high sensitive radioimmunoassay and biosensor for human nocistatin
title_full_unstemmed Development of high sensitive radioimmunoassay and biosensor for human nocistatin
title_sort development of high sensitive radioimmunoassay and biosensor for human nocistatin
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