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Chii-Wann Lin

Researcher at National Taiwan University

Publications -  297
Citations -  5506

Chii-Wann Lin is an academic researcher from National Taiwan University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Surface plasmon resonance & Surface plasmon. The author has an hindex of 39, co-authored 293 publications receiving 4812 citations. Previous affiliations of Chii-Wann Lin include Case Western Reserve University & Tamkang University.

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Advances in rapid detection methods for foodborne pathogens.

TL;DR: The principles, characteristics, and applications of recent rapid detection methods for foodborne pathogens, including nucleic-acid-based methods, immunological methods, and biosensor- based methods are reviewed.
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Current Perspectives on Viable but Non-culturable State in Foodborne Pathogens.

TL;DR: This review provides an overview of the various features of the VBNC state, including the biological characteristics, induction and resuscitation factors, formation and resuscitate mechanisms, detection methods, and relationship to food safety.
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Gold Nanoparticle-Based Colorimetric Strategies for Chemical and Biological Sensing Applications.

TL;DR: This review focuses on the current developments in different colorimetric assay designs for the sensing of various chemical and biological samples and classify the sensing strategies and mechanism analyses of gold nanoparticle-based detection.
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Electrode modified with a composite film of ZnO nanorods and Ag nanoparticles as a sensor for hydrogen peroxide

TL;DR: A conducting fluorine-doped tin oxide (FTO) electrode, first modified with zinc oxide nanorods and subsequently attached with photosynthesized silver nanoparticles (AgNPs), designated as AgNPs/ZnONRs/FTO electrode, was used as an amperometric sensor for the determination of hydrogen peroxide.
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High-sensitivity detection of carbohydrate antigen 15-3 using a gold/zinc oxide thin film surface plasmon resonance-based biosensor.

TL;DR: In this article, gold/zinc oxide (Au/ZnO) nanocomposite films were employed to enhance the performance of surface plasmon resonance (SPR) for the detection of tumor markers.