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Sam R Nugen

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Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry|March 24, 2019
Detection of protease and engineered phage-infected bacteria using peptide-graphene oxide nanosensorsJuhong Chen, Sam R Nugen
Biomedical Microdevices|March 26, 2013
Development of fluorescent nanoparticle-labeled lateral flow assay for the detection of nucleic acidsYuhong Wang, Sam R Nugen
PHAGE (New Rochelle, N.Y.)|October 6, 2022
<i>Enterobacteria</i> Phage Ac3's Genome Annotation and Host Range Analysis Against the ECOR Reference LibraryEmma L Farquharson, Sam R Nugen
Annual Review of Analytical Chemistry (Palo Alto, Calif.)|July 17, 2024
Bacteriophage-Based BioanalysisDavid R Parker, Sam R Nugen
Scientific Reports|September 27, 2023
Monomeric streptavidin phage display allows efficient immobilization of bacteriophages on magnetic particles for the capture, separation, and detection of bacteriaCaitlin M Carmody, Sam R Nugen
Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry|May 27, 2025
Genetic engineering of bacteriophage S16 for Salmonella separation, concentration, and detectionRanee K Anderson, Sam R Nugen
Nanotechnology|May 13, 2014
Electrospun water-soluble polymer nanofibers for the dehydration and storage of sensitive reagentsMinhui Dai, Andre Senecal, Sam R Nugen
Biosensors|January 15, 2015
Development of chemiluminescent lateral flow assay for the detection of nucleic acidsYuhong Wang, Catherine Fill, Sam R Nugen
Biosensors|January 15, 2015
Water-soluble electrospun nanofibers as a method for on-chip reagent storageMinhui Dai, Shengquan Jin, Sam R Nugen
Analytical Chemistry|February 18, 2017
Electrochemical Detection of Escherichia coli from Aqueous Samples Using Engineered PhagesDanhui Wang, Juhong Chen, Sam R Nugen
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Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry|March 24, 2019
Detection of protease and engineered phage-infected bacteria using peptide-graphene oxide nanosensorsJuhong Chen, Sam R Nugen
Biomedical Microdevices|March 26, 2013
Development of fluorescent nanoparticle-labeled lateral flow assay for the detection of nucleic acidsYuhong Wang, Sam R Nugen
PHAGE (New Rochelle, N.Y.)|October 6, 2022
<i>Enterobacteria</i> Phage Ac3's Genome Annotation and Host Range Analysis Against the ECOR Reference LibraryEmma L Farquharson, Sam R Nugen
Annual Review of Analytical Chemistry (Palo Alto, Calif.)|July 17, 2024
Bacteriophage-Based BioanalysisDavid R Parker, Sam R Nugen
Scientific Reports|September 27, 2023
Monomeric streptavidin phage display allows efficient immobilization of bacteriophages on magnetic particles for the capture, separation, and detection of bacteriaCaitlin M Carmody, Sam R Nugen
Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry|May 27, 2025
Genetic engineering of bacteriophage S16 for Salmonella separation, concentration, and detectionRanee K Anderson, Sam R Nugen
Nanotechnology|May 13, 2014
Electrospun water-soluble polymer nanofibers for the dehydration and storage of sensitive reagentsMinhui Dai, Andre Senecal, Sam R Nugen
Biosensors|January 15, 2015
Development of chemiluminescent lateral flow assay for the detection of nucleic acidsYuhong Wang, Catherine Fill, Sam R Nugen
Biosensors|January 15, 2015
Water-soluble electrospun nanofibers as a method for on-chip reagent storageMinhui Dai, Shengquan Jin, Sam R Nugen
Analytical Chemistry|February 18, 2017
Electrochemical Detection of Escherichia coli from Aqueous Samples Using Engineered PhagesDanhui Wang, Juhong Chen, Sam R Nugen
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