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J. Eskola

Aalto University

Researcher J. Eskola has made significant contributions to the fields of electrochemistry and immunoassays, exploring novel methods for sensitive detection of biomarkers in clinical samples. Their work on hot electron-induced electrochemiluminescence (ECL) has led to the development of innovative ECL-based immunoassays, which show great promise for point-of-care diagnostics. These assays have been successfully applied to various clinically relevant targets, including serum amyloid A, C-reactive protein, β2-microglobulin, and Clara-cell secretory protein in preterm infants' tracheal aspirates. The findings also suggest that patients with Mycobacterium avium complex infections may exhibit improved survival rates compared to those infected with other mycobacteria.

ElectrochemistryScanning Electrochemical MicroscopyNontuberculous MycobacteriaBismuth-Coated ElectrodesBiosensors
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Papers 13
7 Patent-to-paper cites
142 Paper cites

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