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Thiago Mazzu-Nascimento

Researcher at Federal University of São Carlos

Publications -  15
Citations -  481

Thiago Mazzu-Nascimento is an academic researcher from Federal University of São Carlos. The author has contributed to research in topics: mHealth & Infant mortality. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 14 publications receiving 349 citations. Previous affiliations of Thiago Mazzu-Nascimento include University of São Paulo.

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Technical aspects and challenges of colorimetric detection with microfluidic paper-based analytical devices (μPADs) - A review.

TL;DR: A critical review of recent developments and challenges of colorimetric detection on microfluidic paper-based analytical devices (μPADs) are presented, and thoughts and insights towards future perspectives in the area to improve the use ofcolorimetric readouts in conjunction with μPADS are presented.
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Improving Sample Distribution Homogeneity in Three-Dimensional Microfluidic Paper-Based Analytical Devices by Rational Device Design.

TL;DR: The rational design of a wax-printed 3D-μPAD is presented that enables more homogeneous permeation of fluids along the cellulose matrix than other existing designs in the literature.
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Development and statistical assessment of a paper-based immunoassay for detection of tumor markers.

TL;DR: A paper-based immunoassay for the detection of the carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA) and performed a statistical assessment to establish the assay's cut-off value using the Youden's J index, highlighting the importance of statistical tools to evaluate a new low-cost diagnostic method.
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Towards low-cost bioanalytical tools for sarcosine assays for cancer diagnostics

TL;DR: Both tools were able to analyze this potential tumor marker for prostate cancer, with capabilities of miniaturization and low-cost, essential characteristics for point-of-care testing (POCT) technology.
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Teratogens: a public health issue - a Brazilian overview.

TL;DR: The environmental causes of birth defects – or teratogens – as a public health issue are addressed and their mechanisms of action, categories and their respective maternal-fetal deleterious effects are presented.