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Shenguang Ge
Researcher at University of Jinan
Publications - 322
Citations - 13515
Shenguang Ge is an academic researcher from University of Jinan. The author has contributed to research in topics: Electrochemiluminescence & Biosensor. The author has an hindex of 57, co-authored 294 publications receiving 10709 citations. Previous affiliations of Shenguang Ge include Jinan University.
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Paper-based chemiluminescence ELISA: lab-on-paper based on chitosan modified paper device and wax-screen-printing.
TL;DR: This novel chitosan modification and wax-screen-printing methodology for μPADs can be readily translated to other signal reporting mechanism including electrochemiluminescence and photoelectrochemistry, and other receptors such as enzyme receptors and DNA receptors for determination of DNA, proteins and small molecules in point-of-care testing.
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Three-dimensional paper-based electrochemiluminescence immunodevice for multiplexed measurement of biomarkers and point-of-care testing.
TL;DR: This 3D paper-based ECL device can be easily integrated and combined with the recently emerging paper electronics to further develop simple, sensitive, low-cost, disposable and portable μPAD for point-of-care testing, public health and environmental monitoring in remote regions, developing or developed countries.
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Microfluidic paper-based chemiluminescence biosensor for simultaneous determination of glucose and uric acid.
TL;DR: This study shows the successful integration of the μPCAD and the chemiluminescence method will be an easy-to-use, inexpensive, and portable alternative for point-of-care monitoring.
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Flexible Electronics Based on Micro/Nanostructured Paper.
TL;DR: It is envisioned that more design concepts, working principles, and advanced papermaking techniques will be developed in the near future for the advanced functionalization of paper, paving the way for the mass production and commercial applications of flexible paper-based flexible electronics.
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3D Origami-based multifunction-integrated immunodevice: low-cost and multiplexed sandwich chemiluminescence immunoassay on microfluidic paper-based analytical device
TL;DR: This paper-based microfluidic origami CL detection system provides a new strategy for a low-cost, sensitive, simultaneous multiplex immunoassay and point-of-care diagnostics.