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Optimizing Upconversion Nanoparticles for FRET Biosensing.
ACS Nano, 2023Upconversion nanoparticles (UCNPs) are some of the most promising nanomaterials for bioanalytical and biomedical applications. One important challenge to be still solved is how UCNPs can be optimally implemented into Förster resonance energy transfer ...
Federico Pini +4 more
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2D MXene-Based Biosensing: A Review.
Small, 2022MXene emerged as decent 2D material and has been exploited for numerous applications in the last decade. The remunerations of the ideal metallic conductivity, optical absorbance, mechanical stability, higher heterogeneous electron transfer rate, and good
Umay Amara +4 more
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WIREs Nanomedicine and Nanobiotechnology, 2010
AbstractCarbon nanotubes (CNTs) have extensively been used for electrochemical and optical biosensing due to the unique mechanical, chemical, and electrical properties. This review introduces two functionalization categories, noncovalent interaction along the CNTs sidewalls via physical adsorption or entrapment and covalent binding via carboxylate ...
Jianping Lei, Huangxian Ju
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AbstractCarbon nanotubes (CNTs) have extensively been used for electrochemical and optical biosensing due to the unique mechanical, chemical, and electrical properties. This review introduces two functionalization categories, noncovalent interaction along the CNTs sidewalls via physical adsorption or entrapment and covalent binding via carboxylate ...
Jianping Lei, Huangxian Ju
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2023
The study of cell activities, monitoring specific molecule behaviors, is of crucial importance for the deepening of the knowledge of cellular mechanisms. For this reason, the demand of biosensing probes capable to enter living cells and to be localized in definite cellular compartments is becoming more and more important.
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The study of cell activities, monitoring specific molecule behaviors, is of crucial importance for the deepening of the knowledge of cellular mechanisms. For this reason, the demand of biosensing probes capable to enter living cells and to be localized in definite cellular compartments is becoming more and more important.
Giannetti Ambra +2 more
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Recent Advances in Intelligent Wearable Medical Devices Integrating Biosensing and Drug Delivery
Advances in Materials, 2022The primary roles of precision medicine are to perform real‐time examination, administer on‐demand medication, and apply instruments continuously. However, most current therapeutic systems implement these processes separately, leading to treatment ...
Min-hong Tan +7 more
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Radical polymerization in biosensing [PDF]
This review briefly summarizes recently published work on radical polymerization in biosensor-related applications. Advancements in surface modification aimed at improving sensor biocompatibility and reducing nonspecific background noises are discussed.
Xinhui Lou +3 more
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The optical solution in biosensing [PDF]
The optical approach in biosensing is reviewed with particular attention devoted to medical diagnostics. © 2011 IEEE.
Baldini, Francesco
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Fluorescence biosensing in nanopores
2009 Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, 2009Hydrated nanopores offer a unique environment for studying biological molecules under controlled conditions and fabricating sensors using fluorescence. Silica nanopores for example are non-toxic, biologically and optically compatible with protein, and can be easily synthesized to entrap protein and exclude potentially interfering macromolecules, while ...
Karolin, Jan +4 more
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Metal-organic frameworks as photoluminescent biosensing platforms: mechanisms and applications.
Chemical Society Reviews, 2021Biosensing is of vital importance for advancing public health through monitoring abnormalities in biological systems, which may be potentially associated with certain body dysfunctions.
Yifang Zhao +4 more
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2019
Biosensor is a device which allows measuring of a biological response such as an enzymatic reaction, antibody and DNA binding, as well as an activity of an organelle and the whole cell. The range of physical and chemical phenomena is utilised as a transduction mechanism including optical, electrical, electrochemical, piezoelectric and calorimetric ...
Agnieszka A. Zuber +2 more
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Biosensor is a device which allows measuring of a biological response such as an enzymatic reaction, antibody and DNA binding, as well as an activity of an organelle and the whole cell. The range of physical and chemical phenomena is utilised as a transduction mechanism including optical, electrical, electrochemical, piezoelectric and calorimetric ...
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