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Richard B.M. Schasfoort

Researcher at University of Twente

Publications -  62
Citations -  4226

Richard B.M. Schasfoort is an academic researcher from University of Twente. The author has contributed to research in topics: Surface plasmon resonance & Analyte. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 58 publications receiving 3864 citations. Previous affiliations of Richard B.M. Schasfoort include MESA+ Institute for Nanotechnology & Radboud University Nijmegen.

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Lgr5 homologues associate with Wnt receptors and mediate R-spondin signalling

TL;DR: Genetic deletion of Lgr4/5 in mouse intestinal crypt cultures phenocopies withdrawal of Rspo1 and can be rescued by Wnt pathway activation, which will guide future studies towards the application of R-spondins for regenerative purposes of tissues expressing Lgr5 homologues.
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Handbook of surface plasmon resonance

TL;DR: This book describes the development ofKinetic Models Describing Biomolecular Interactions at Surfaces and the Benefits and Scope of Surface Plasmon Resonance-based Biosensors in Food Analysis.
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Field-Effect Flow Control for Microfabricated Fluidic Networks

TL;DR: A microdevice called a "flowFET," with functionality comparable to that of a field-effect transistor (FET) in microelectronics, has been realized and two flowFETs integrated with a channel junction have been used to generate opposite flows inside a single EOF-pumped channel, illustrating the potential of the flowFet as a controlling and switching element in microfluidic networks.
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Trends in miniaturized total analysis systems for point-of-care testing in clinical chemistry

TL;DR: A critical overview is given on the present state and requirements of POC testing, on microTAS elements suited for implementation in futuremicroTAS devices for Poc testing and microTas systems for the determination of clinical parameters.
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Miniaturizing free‐flow electrophoresis – a critical review

TL;DR: The separation results shown indicate that similar separation quality with respect to conventional FFE systems, as defined by the resolution and peak capacity, can be achieved with μ‐FFE separations when applying much lower electrical voltages.