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Frithjof Von Dr. Germar

Researcher at Mainz Institute of Microtechnology

Publications -  16
Citations -  137

Frithjof Von Dr. Germar is an academic researcher from Mainz Institute of Microtechnology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Lab-on-a-chip & Rotor (electric). The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 16 publications receiving 133 citations.

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Integrated microfluidic platform for the electrochemical detection of breast cancer markers in patient serum samples

TL;DR: A microsystem integrating electrochemical detection for the simultaneous detection of protein markers of breast cancer is reported and has been validated using real patient serum samples and excellent correlation with ELISA results obtained.
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Microfluorimeter with disposable polymer chip for detection of coeliac disease toxic gliadin.

TL;DR: A microfluorimeter device for the in situ detection of gliadin in foodstuffs, which could be used for a rapid control of raw materials in food processing, as well as for process control ofgliadin contamination, is reported on.
Patent

Microfluidic extraction and reaction device

TL;DR: In this article, a microfluidic arrangement for extracting and optionally processing an extract from a sample and for transferring the extract in flowable form to a micro-fluidIC chip using an extractor with a compressible extraction chamber and at least one opening thereof, a reactor that has a reaction chamber, an inlet opening that communicates with the extractor, wherein the two openings define a flow path between the chambers, an outlet opening for fluidically connecting to the microfluidity chip and a ventilation opening of the reaction chamber.
Patent

Centrifugal separation of microlitre liquid quantities of biochemical or medical samples uses rotor and stator chip modules in a 'lab on chip' arrangement

TL;DR: In this article, the rotor and stator are attached to a polymeric material and the rotor chip may be made of polymeric materials, and an operating drive arrangement for rotating the rotor, a holder for the stator and a first port for filling and emptying.
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SmartHEALTH: a microfluidic multisensor platform for POC cancer diagnostics

TL;DR: In this paper, a universal microfluidic platform as a multisensor device for cancer diagnostics, developed within the framework of the SmartHEALTH project, is presented, which contains various functional modules in order to allow in its final setup to run a complete diagnostic assay on a chip starting with sample preparation to a final detection via a sensor array.