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Filipe A. Cardoso

Researcher at Instituto Superior Técnico

Publications -  60
Citations -  1428

Filipe A. Cardoso is an academic researcher from Instituto Superior Técnico. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biochip & Tunnel magnetoresistance. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 60 publications receiving 1226 citations. Previous affiliations of Filipe A. Cardoso include Technical University of Lisbon & INESC-ID.

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Femtomolar limit of detection with a magnetoresistive biochip.

TL;DR: The biological limit of detection of a spin-valve-based magnetoresistive biochip applied to the detection of 20 mer ssDNA hybridization events is presented and two reactional variables and their impact on the biomolecular recognition efficiency are discussed.
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Spintronic platforms for biomedical applications

TL;DR: The investigation of spintronics and its application to the development of magnetoresistive (MR) biomolecular and biomedical platforms are giving rise to a new class of biomedical diagnostic devices, suitable for bench top bioassays as well as point-of-care and point- of-use devices.
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A bacteriophage detection tool for viability assessment of Salmonella cells.

TL;DR: This work presents and validates a novel bacteriophage (phage)-based microbial detection tool to detect and assess Salmonella viability and shows the phage selectivity in cell recognition minimizes false-negative and false-positive results often associated with most detection methods.
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A Portable and Autonomous Magnetic Detection Platform for Biosensing

TL;DR: The developed platform is portable and capable of operating autonomously for nearly eight hours and the noise level of the described platform is one order of magnitude lower than the one presented by the previously used measurement set-up.
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Challenges and trends in the development of a magnetoresistive biochip portable platform

TL;DR: In this article, the magnetoresistive (MR) biochip concept has emerged a decade ago and since then considerable achievements were made in the field of bio-analytical assays.