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Nicholas J. Goddard
Researcher at Royal Free Hospital
Publications - 218
Citations - 6420
Nicholas J. Goddard is an academic researcher from Royal Free Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Haemophilia & Isotachophoresis. The author has an hindex of 39, co-authored 215 publications receiving 5562 citations. Previous affiliations of Nicholas J. Goddard include University of Manchester & Imperial College London.
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WFH Guidelines for the Management of Hemophilia, 3rd edition
Alok Srivastava,Elena Santagostino,Alison Dougall,Steve Kitchen,Megan Sutherland,Steven W. Pipe,Manuel Carcao,Johnny Mahlangu,Margaret V. Ragni,Jerzy Windyga,Adolfo Llinás,Nicholas J. Goddard,Richa Mohan,Pradeep M. Poonnoose,Brian M. Feldman,Sandra Zelman Lewis,H. Marijke van den Berg,Glenn F. Pierce +17 more
TL;DR: The WFH Guidelines for the Management of Hemophilia panelists and co-authors thank the panelists for their time and share their views on how to better understand and treat hemophilia.
The Resonant Mirror: a novel optical biosensor for direct sensing of biomolecular interactions
P.E. Buckle,R.J. Davies,C.H. Maule,J O Molloy,D Pollard-Knight,J.M. Cronin,R. Cush,W.J. Stewart,Nicholas J. Goddard,Christopher R. Lowe +9 more
TL;DR: The Resonant Mirror biosensor as mentioned in this paper uses the evanescent wave associated with a dielectric resonant structure to probe reactions occurring in a sensing layer, deposited within a few hundred nanometers of the device surface.
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The resonant mirror: a novel optical biosensor for direct sensing of biomolecular interactions Part I: Principle of operation and associated instrumentation
TL;DR: The Resonant Mirror biosensor as discussed by the authors is a new design of optical sensor, aimed at combining the improved sensitivity of waveguide sensors with the simplicity of fabrication and ease of use associated with surface plasmon sensors.
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Carpal Tunnel Syndrome: A Review of the Recent Literature
TL;DR: The clinical presentation and risk factors associated with CTS are discussed, and the various methods of diagnosis are explored; including nerve conduction studies, ultrasound, and magnetic resonance imaging.
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A Love plate biosensor utilising a polymer layer
TL;DR: In this paper, a Love plate device based on an SSBW piezoelectric substrate coated with a polymer (PMMA) layer was used to excite a surface guiding shear horizontal wave.