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Microfluidic nanowires coupled with gold nanoparticles for Dengue viral disease diagnosis |
| Principal Investigator / Affiliation | Takao Yasui (Associate Professor) / Nagoya University |
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| Sakon Rahong (Lecturer) / King Mongkut’s Institute of Technology Ladkrabang |
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| Mitra Djamal (Professor) / Institut Teknologi Bandung |
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| Year Adopted | 2019 |
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| General Description of the Research Project | This cooperative research project aims to develop a comprehensive analysis methodology for Dengue viral disease diagnosis using microfluidic oxide nanowires coupled with gold nanoparticles. Since mosquito-borne Dengue viruses have emerging highly contagious, Dengue infection become a worldwide health problem in a recent year. Our approach will provide an efficient tool for highly sensitive, specific, and rapid detection of Dengue infection. |
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| Principal Investigator / Country of Research Team |
Mitra Djamal Indonesia |
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