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Larry J. Kricka is affiliated with the University of Pennsylvania in the United States and has contributed to the field of Medicine with a focus on multiple subfields including Statistics, Probability and Uncertainty, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, Molecular Biology, Physiology, and Anatomy.

Their research spans a range of topics, particularly Meta-analysis and systematic reviews, Health and Medical Research Impacts, Biomedical Text Mining and Ontologies, Clinical Laboratory Practices and Quality Control, Medical and Biological Sciences, Biomedical and Engineering Education, and Genetics, Bioinformatics, and Biomedical Research.

Selected recent publications by Larry J. Kricka include:

  • Toolkit for emerging technologies in laboratory medicine, 2023, Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine (CCLM)
  • A Biopython-based method for comprehensively searching for eponyms in Pubmed, 2021, MethodsX
  • Emerging technology: a definition for laboratory medicine, 2022, Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine (CCLM)
  • Eponyms in clinical chemistry, 2020, Clinica Chimica Acta
  • Trends in dermatology eponyms, 2022, JAAD International

Frequent co-authors in their work include:

  • Jason Y. Park
  • Toby C. Cornish
  • Ronda F. Greaves
  • Damien Gruson
  • Maurizio Ferrari

Their research has been published predominantly in journals such as Clinical Chemistry, Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine (CCLM), MethodsX, Clinica Chimica Acta, and JAAD International.

Best Publications

  • Mesoscale detection structures

    Peter Wilding;Larry J. Kricka;Jay N. Zemel

  • Mesoscale polynucleotide amplification devices

    Peter Wilding;Larry J. Kricka

  • Mesoscale polynucleotide amplification device and method

    Peter Wilding;Larry J. Kricka

  • Mesoscale sample preparation device and systems for determination and processing of analytes

    Peter Wilding;Larry J. Kricka

  • Human Anti-Animal Antibody Interferences in Immunological Assays

    Larry J. Kricka

  • Analytical strategies for the use of DNA probes.

    Jayne A. Matthews;Larry J. Kricka

  • Analysis based on flow restriction

    Peter Wilding;Larry J. Kricka

  • Chip PCR. I. Surface Passivation of Microfabricated Silicon-Glass Chips for PCR

    Mann A. Shoffner;Jing Cheng;Georgi E. Hvichia;Larry J. Kricka

  • Enhanced luminescence procedure for sensitive determination of peroxidase-labelled conjugates in immunoassay

    Thomas P. Whitehead;Gary H. G. Thorpe;Timothy J. N. Carter;Carol Groucutt

  • Integrated cell isolation and polymerase chain reaction analysis using silicon microfilter chambers.

    Peter Wilding;Larry J. Kricka;Jing Cheng;Gia Hvichia

  • Chemiluminescent and bioluminescent reporter gene assays

    I. Bronstein;J. Fortin;P.E. Stanley;G.S.A.B. Stewart

  • Mesoscale devices for analysis of motile cells

    Larry J. Kricka;Peter Wilding

  • PCR in a silicon microstructure.

    Peter Wilding;Mann A. Shoffner;Larry J. Kricka

  • Phenols as enhancers of the chemiluminescent horseradish peroxidase-luminol-hydrogen peroxide reaction: application in luminescence-monitored enzyme immunoassays.

    G. H. G. Thorpe;L. J. Kricka;S. B. Moseley;T. P. Whitehead

  • Nanobiotechnology: the promise and reality of new approaches to molecular recognition.

    Paolo Fortina;Larry J. Kricka;Saul Surrey;Piotr Grodzinski

  • Clinical applications of chemiluminescence

    L.J Kricka

  • Microfluidics and point-of-care testing.

    Samuel K. Sia;Larry J. Kricka

  • Enhanced chemiluminescent reactions catalyzed by horseradish peroxidase.

    Gary H.G. Thorpe;Larry J. Kricka

  • Nonisotopic DNA probe techniques

    Larry J. Kricka

  • Manipulation and flow of biological fluids in straight channels micromachined in silicon

    P Wilding;J Pfahler;H H Bau;J N Zemel

  • Analytical luminescence: its potential in the clinical laboratory.

    T P Whitehead;L J Kricka;T J Carter;G H Thorpe

  • Interferences in Immunoassay

    Jason Y. Park;Larry J. Kricka

Frequent Co-Authors

Paolo Fortina
Paolo Fortina Thomas Jefferson University
Saul Surrey
Saul Surrey Thomas Jefferson University
Sam Fong Yau Li
Sam Fong Yau Li National University of Singapore
George P. Patrinos
George P. Patrinos University of Patras
Scott A. Waldman
Scott A. Waldman Thomas Jefferson University
Carl T. Wittwer
Carl T. Wittwer University of Utah
Aldo Roda
Aldo Roda University of Bologna
Stephen C. Jacobson
Stephen C. Jacobson Indiana University
Michael C. Milone
Michael C. Milone University of Pennsylvania
Y.M. Dennis Lo
Y.M. Dennis Lo Chinese University of Hong Kong

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