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Electro-chemiluminescent biosensing

Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry, 2007
The present review draws a general picture of the bioanalytical applications of electro-chemiluminescent reactions (ECL). Only the two main ECL reactions-i.e. the luminol-based and Ru(bpy)(3)(2+)-based reactions-are considered for application in the fields of enzyme biosensors, immunochemical biosensors, DNA biosensors, and biochips.
Marquette, C.A., Blum, L.J.
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A ratiometric fluorescent biosensing platform for ultrasensitive detection of Salmonella typhimurium via CRISPR/Cas12a and silver nanoclusters.

Journal of Hazardous Materials, 2022
Rapid, sensitive and specific detection of bacteria is of great importance. Herein, we developed a versatile biosensing platform for ultrasensitive detection of pathogenic bacteria, termed as SCENT-Cas (Silver nanoCluster Empowered Nucleic acids Test ...
Long Ma   +5 more
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Advancing X-ray Luminescence for Imaging, Biosensing, and Theragnostics.

Accounts of Chemical Research, 2022
ConspectusX-ray luminescence is an optical phenomenon in which chemical compounds known as scintillators can emit short-wavelength light upon the excitation of X-ray photons.
Zhongzhu Hong   +3 more
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Organic Electrochemical Transistors: An Emerging Technology for Biosensing

Advanced Materials Interfaces, 2022
Recent research demonstrates the viability of organic electrochemical transistors (OECTs) as an emergent technology for biosensor applications. Herein, a comprehensive summary is provided, highlighting the significant progress and most notable advances ...
A. Marks   +3 more
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A review of nanomaterials for biosensing applications.

Journal of materials chemistry. B
A biosensor is a device that reacts with the analyte to be analyzed, detects its concentration, and generates readable information, which plays an important role in medical diagnosis, detection of physiological indicators, and disease prevention ...
Lei Li   +9 more
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Recent Developments of Carbon Dots in Biosensing: A Review.

ACS Sensors, 2020
Early diagnosis of diseases is of great importance since it increases the chance of cure and significantly reduces treatment costs. Thus, development of rapid, sensitive and reliable biosensing techniques is essential for the benefits of human life and ...
Chunyu Ji   +3 more
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Biosensing with cell phones

Trends in Biotechnology, 2014
Continued progress in cell-phone devices has made them powerful mobile computers, equipped with sophisticated, permanent physical sensors embedded as the default configuration. By contrast, the incorporation of permanent biosensors in cell-phone units has been prevented by the multivocal nature of the stimuli and the reactions involved in biosensing ...
Pakorn Preechaburana   +2 more
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Ultrasensitive plasmonic biosensing [PDF]

open access: possible2018 International Conference Laser Optics (ICLO), 2018
We demonstrate ultrasensitive detection of malaria aptamers performed with the help of graphene protected copper plasmonics. Using better morphology of copper surface as compared to gold, phase sensitive surface plasmon resonance schemes and graphene functionalization protocol for attaching end-tethering of DNA probes we were able to improve the ...
Wu, F.   +7 more
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Metal–Organic Frameworks Enhance Biomimetic Cascade Catalysis for Biosensing

Advances in Materials, 2021
Multiple enzymes‐induced biological cascade catalysis guides efficient and selective substrate transformations in vivo. The biomimetic cascade systems, as ingenious strategies for signal transduction and amplification, have a wide range of applications ...
Weiqing Xu   +5 more
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Biosensing in multiple sclerosis

Expert Review of Medical Devices, 2017
The goal of using wearable biosensors in multiple sclerosis (MS) is to provide outcome metrics with higher sensitivity to deficits and better inter-test and inter-rater reliability than standard neurological exam bedside maneuvers. A wearable biosensor not only has the potential to enhance physical exams, but also offers the promise of remote ...
Soren Jonzzon   +4 more
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