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Development of an instrument-free microfluidic biosensor for malaria diagnosis
Proceeding/Conference:Research Postgraduate Symposium, Li Ka Shing Faculty of Medicine, The University of Hong Kong
2017
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DNA aptamers as antibody surrogates for molecular recognition in rapid diagnostic tests for malaria
Proceeding/Conference:Molecular Approaches to Malaria Conference, MAM 2016
2016
2015
 
2017
73
 
DNA origami integrated to aptamer-mediated molecular recognition
Proceeding/Conference:Research Postgraduate Symposium, RPS 2014
2014
 
DNA tweezer nanomachine mediated by heterogeneous recognition
Proceeding/Conference:Research Postgraduate Symposium, RPS 2016
2016
27
 
Droplet Microfluidics for RNA fluorogenic aptamer screening
Proceeding/Conference:EMBS Micro and Nanotechnology in Medicine Conference (MNMC)
2018
 
Enriching catalytic DNA
Proceeding/Conference:Hong Kong Inter-University Postgraduate Symposium on Life Science
2015
27
 
Fluorescent Aptamer Improvement Through Microfluidic Reselection
Proceeding/Conference:25th Research Postgraduate Symposium (RPS), Li Ka Shing Faculty of Medicine, The University of Hong Kong
2020
10
 
2017
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Functionalising DNA nanostructures with aptamers for molecular recognition and dynamic response
Proceeding/Conference:Oxford Symposium on Antisense & Therapeutic Nucleic Acids, OLIGO 2016
2016
 
The genetics of SELEX
Proceeding/Conference:Hong Kong Inter‐University Biochemistry Postgraduate Symposium
2013
30
 
2019
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2013
61
 
2012
 
2017
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2017
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Resampling of aptamer libraries to isolate the highest affinity binders
Proceeding/Conference:Hong Kong Inter-University Postgraduate Symposium on Life Science
2015
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Robotic aptamer-enabled electrochemical reader (RAPTER) – Diagnosing reproductive disorders from the laboratory to the clinic
Proceeding/Conference:Aptamers 2019, 6th Oxford Symposium on Aptamers, Oxford University
2019
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