Taige Fu
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Also affiliated: Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs (2026); China Agricultural University (2026)
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Biography and Research Information
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Taige Fu's research focuses on developing advanced biosensing technologies for rapid pathogen detection. Recent publications highlight the creation of magneto-photothermal elastomer microactuators and microfluidic biosensors designed for point-of-care detection of Salmonella. These systems integrate techniques such as membrane microfiltration and magnetic separation to enhance detection speed and efficiency. Further work explores magnetophoretic refinement and microdroplet confinement for magnetic relaxation biosensing applications. Fu has collaborated with Yanbin Li at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville on shared publications. The researcher has a total of four publications and is recently active.
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- Publications: 4
Selected Publications
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A microfluidic biosensor integrating membrane microfiltration and magnetic separation for rapid detection of Salmonella (2026)
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- A microfluidic biosensor integrating membrane microfiltration and magnetic separation for rapid detection of Salmonella
- A microfluidic biosensor integrating membrane microfiltration and magnetic separation for rapid detection of Salmonella
- A microfluidic biosensor integrating membrane microfiltration and magnetic separation for rapid detection of Salmonella
- A microfluidic biosensor integrating membrane microfiltration and magnetic separation for rapid detection of Salmonella
- A microfluidic biosensor integrating membrane microfiltration and magnetic separation for rapid detection of Salmonella
- A microfluidic biosensor integrating membrane microfiltration and magnetic separation for rapid detection of Salmonella
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