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Single‐Molecule Protein Profiling Using Nanopores and Dimeric Aptamer‐Modified DNA Carriers
Single‐molecule protein profiling offers unparalleled sensitivity for detecting rare biomarkers, with significant potential for early disease diagnosis and monitoring. Nanopore sensors enable the detection of proteins in solution and are well‐suited for clinical applications due to their high sensitivity and throughput.
Aleksandar Ivanov+4 more
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Retracted: Application of Nanocomposite Energy Storage Materials in Green Building Design
International Journal of Analytical Chemistry
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Angularly Resolved Tip‐Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy
Despite intensive research in tip‐enhanced Raman spectroscopy (TERS), the angular distribution of Raman scattering in the TERS gap remains experimentally unreported leaving its relevance to the TERS signal formation to be seldomly discussed. Here, we investigate the angular distribution of the tip‐enhanced Raman signal in the Fourier plane using a ...
Felix Schneider+10 more
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International Journal of Analytical Chemistry
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Pseudouridine‐5’‐triphosphate (ΨTP) and the N1‐methylated derivative (m1ΨTP) are critical monomer building blocks of the currently used mRNA vaccines, yet efficient methods of their synthesis from readily accessible substrates remain underdeveloped. We herein report notably atom‐economic and high‐yielding biocatalytic route toward ΨTP (83% yield) and ...
Martin Pfeiffer+4 more
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International Journal of Analytical Chemistry
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In this work, we introduce a modified dip‐and‐pull electrochemical X‐ray photoelectron spectroscopy (ECXPS) approach that offers new mechanistic insight into the alkaline carbon monoxide reduction reaction (CORR) over a Cu(111) single crystal surface. We tackle two major unresolved questions in the CORR mechanism that persist in the literature. Firstly,
Sergey Koroidov+16 more
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International Journal of Analytical Chemistry
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Selective etching has emerged as a key method for synthesizing 2D materials, with the conversion of MAX phases to MXenes being by far the most widely studied and reported example. While traditional methods rely on etching in primarily acidic aqueous media, molten salts offer an intriguing alternative.
Jonas Björk, Johanna Rosen
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