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Nucleoprotein Assemblies for Cellular Biomarker Detection
Nano Letters, 2006In this report, we have used DNA Y-junctions as fluorescent scaffolds for EcoRII methyltransferase-thioredoxin (M.EcoRII-Trx) fusion proteins. Covalent links between the DNA scaffold and the methyltransferase were formed at preselected sites on the scaffold containing 5FdC.
Elizabeth M, Singer, Steven S, Smith
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Nanosensors in Biomarker Detection
2019A biomarker is an indicator or molecular signature that is observed in normal bodily biological processes or disease conditions. Biomarkers exist in various forms, such as proteins, peptides, antibodies, cells, metabolites, hormones, lipids, and enzymes. Developing sensitive methods for the detection of diseases at an earlier stage via these structures
Burcin, Bozal-Palabiyik +2 more
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Raman based hepatocellular carcinoma biomarker detection
2011 Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, 2011Highly sensitive and selective biomarker detection is required for early detection of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). Disease progression has been shown to correlate with specific fucosylation of a validated HCC serum glycoprotein biomarker, alpha-fetoprotein (AFP) Carbohydrate binding proteins, such as lectins, can be used as diagnostic indicators for
M A, Santiago-Cordoba +3 more
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C. difficile biomarkers, pathogenicity and detection
Clinica Chimica ActaClostridioides difficile infection (CDI) is the main etiologic agent of antibiotic-associated diarrhea. CDI contributes to gut inflammation and can lead to disruption of the intestinal epithelial barrier. Recently, the rate of CDI cases has been increased. Thus, early diagnosis of C.
Sepideh, Ziaei Chamgordani +2 more
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Malaria detection using breath biomarkers
Medical Journal of Australia, 2016Amalia Z, Berna +2 more
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Electrochemical detection of cervical cancer biomarkers
Clinica Chimica ActaCervical cancer (CC) is the fourth most common cancer among women worldwide, following breast, colorectal, and lung cancers. Each year, it accounts for approximately 600,000 new cases and 340,000 deaths. Early-stage cervical cancer is treatable with surgery and chemoradiotherapy (CCRT). However, treatment for metastatic cervical cancer is limited, with
Tummala, Anusha +4 more
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Aptasensors for Biomarker Detection
Journal of Analytical Chemistry, 2022Liu He +5 more
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Biomarker Detection in the Wastewater Phantom
Journal of BiophotonicsABSTRACTResearch trends are focused on developing solutions that monitor public health utilizing sewage surveillance, as wastewater can provide valuable information on the presence of specific biomarkers. Such information can serve as an indication of immune response at the community level, delivering a noninvasive measure of e.g., vaccination ...
Adam Władziński +5 more
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BIOMARKER- THE MOLECULAR DETECTIVE
This comprehensive article delves into the multifaceted realm of biomarkers, offering an exhaustive exploration of their definition, classification, and pivotal roles in diverse fields. The molecular detectives, as biomarkers are aptly termed, provide measurable insights into physiological and pathological processes, therapeutic responses, and ...openaire +1 more source
Detecting Circulating miRNA Biomarkers
Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News, 2016Jordan Plieskatt, Daniel Pregibon
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