Emanuel Carrilho mainly focuses on Microfluidics, Nanotechnology, Analytical chemistry, Paper based and Chromatography. His work on Lab-on-a-chip as part of general Microfluidics research is often related to Flow control, Disposable Equipment and Fluid mechanics, thus linking different fields of science. While the research belongs to areas of Analytical chemistry, Emanuel Carrilho spends his time largely on the problem of Filter paper, intersecting his research to questions surrounding Dissolution and Bovine serum albumin.
Emanuel Carrilho incorporates a variety of subjects into his writings, including Paper based, Data mining, Multimedia, Index, Common method and Software portability. He has researched Chromatography in several fields, including Bioassay, Capillary action and Polyacrylamide. The Polyacrylamide study combines topics in areas such as Capillary electrophoresis and DNA sequencing.
His main research concerns Chromatography, Analytical chemistry, Capillary electrophoresis, Microfluidics and Nanotechnology. His Chromatography study frequently links to adjacent areas such as Polymer. In the subject of general Analytical chemistry, his work in Analyte is often linked to Conductivity, thereby combining diverse domains of study.
His studies deal with areas such as Molecular mass, DNA, DNA sequencing, Resolution and Polyacrylamide as well as Capillary electrophoresis. In his study, Emanuel Carrilho carries out multidisciplinary Microfluidics and Paper based research. His Substrate study in the realm of Nanotechnology connects with subjects such as Software portability.
Emanuel Carrilho mainly investigates Chromatography, Microfluidics, Nanotechnology, Optoelectronics and Capillary electrophoresis. He combines subjects such as In vitro, Biochemistry, Enzyme and Analytical chemistry with his study of Chromatography. Along with Microfluidics, other disciplines of study including Paper based and Inkjet printing are integrated into his research.
Emanuel Carrilho interconnects Biocompatibility, Viability assay and Cell adhesion in the investigation of issues within Nanotechnology. His study in Optoelectronics is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Signal enhancement, Loop-mediated isothermal amplification and Rough surface. His work is dedicated to discovering how Capillary electrophoresis, Bioanalysis are connected with Microscale chemistry and Reproducibility and other disciplines.
Emanuel Carrilho focuses on Microfluidics, Nanotechnology, Chromatography, Stacking and Paper based. The study incorporates disciplines such as Polydimethylsiloxane, Photoresist, Chip and Drug analysis in addition to Microfluidics. His Nanotechnology research incorporates elements of Biocompatibility, Recombinant DNA, Protein purification and Bioprocess.
His Analytical chemistry research extends to Chromatography, which is thematically connected. His Analytical chemistry study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Polyester, Multiplex, Repeatability, Urine and Creatinine. His work deals with themes such as Optoelectronics, Gradient generator, Mixing and One-Step, which intersect with Stacking.
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Diagnostics for the Developing World: Microfluidic Paper-Based Analytical Devices
Andres W. Martinez;Scott T. Phillips;George M. Whitesides;Emanuel Carrilho.
Analytical Chemistry (2010)
Understanding wax printing: a simple micropatterning process for paper-based microfluidics.
Emanuel Carrilho;Andres W. Martinez;George M. Whitesides.
Analytical Chemistry (2009)
Simple telemedicine for developing regions: camera phones and paper-based microfluidic devices for real-time, off-site diagnosis.
Andres W. Martinez;Scott T. Phillips;Emanuel Carrilho;Samuel W. Thomas.
Analytical Chemistry (2008)
Paper-Based ELISA
Chao-Min Cheng;Andres W. Martinez;Jinlong Gong;Charles R. Mace.
Angewandte Chemie (2010)
Paper Microzone Plates
Emanuel Carrilho;Scott T. Phillips;Sarah J. Vella;Andres W. Martinez.
Analytical Chemistry (2009)
Programmable diagnostic devices made from paper and tape
Andres W. Martinez;Scott T. Phillips;Zhihong Nie;Chao-Min Cheng.
Lab on a Chip (2010)
A review of DNA sequencing techniques
Lilian T. C. França;Emanuel Carrilho;Tarso B. L. Kist.
Quarterly Reviews of Biophysics (2002)
Growth and siderophore production of Xylella fastidiosa under iron-limited conditions.
Maria Estela Silva-Stenico;Flávia Tereza Hansen Pacheco;Jorge Luiz Mazza Rodrigues;Emanuel Carrilho.
Microbiological Research (2005)
Rapid DNA Sequencing of More Than 1000 Bases per Run by Capillary Electrophoresis Using Replaceable Linear Polyacrylamide Solutions
Emanuel Carrilho;Marie C. Ruiz-Martinez;Jan Berka;Igor Smirnov.
Analytical Chemistry (1996)
Characterization and performance of a neutral hydrophilic coating for the capillary electrophoretic separation of biopolymers
Dieter Schmalzing;Christine A. Piggee;Frantisek Foret;Emanuel Carrilho.
Journal of Chromatography A (1993)
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