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Luminescent metal nanoclusters: Biosensing strategies and bioimaging applications
Aggregate, 2021Metal nanoclusters (MNCs) are ultrasmall metal‐organic aggregates, composed of a metal core less than 2 nm and a protecting shell of metal‐organic ligand motifs.
Yan Xiao +3 more
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Chemical Communications, 2023
The article provides an overview of recent advances in chiral nanomaterials for biosensing applications, including individual chiral nanoparticles, chiral assemblies, and chiral 2D film-based sensors.
Changlong Hao, Chuanlai Xu, Hua Kuang
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The article provides an overview of recent advances in chiral nanomaterials for biosensing applications, including individual chiral nanoparticles, chiral assemblies, and chiral 2D film-based sensors.
Changlong Hao, Chuanlai Xu, Hua Kuang
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Microsystems Technology and Biosensing
2007This review addresses the recent developments in miniaturized microsystems or lab-on-a-chip devices for biosensing of different biomolecules: DNA, proteins, small molecules, and cells, especially at the single-molecule and single-cell level. In order to sense these biomolecules with sensitivity we have fabricated chip devices with respect to the ...
Shohei Yamamura +3 more
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Biosensing environmental pollution
Current Opinion in Biotechnology, 2007Whole-cell biosensors are finding increasing use for the detection of environmental pollution and toxicity. These biosensors are constructed through the fusion of promoters, responsive to the relevant environmental conditions, to easily monitored reporter genes.
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2014 International Conference on Intelligent Environments, 2014
This paper describes the technical and organizational infrastructure designed to integrate a bio sensing based water quality evaluation system into a nascent water well monitoring and response program in the Terban district of Yogyakarta, Indonesia. The system AirKami (Bahasa Indonesia for 'our water'), combines a desktop bio incubator, flexible and ...
Ilya Fadjar Maharika +3 more
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This paper describes the technical and organizational infrastructure designed to integrate a bio sensing based water quality evaluation system into a nascent water well monitoring and response program in the Terban district of Yogyakarta, Indonesia. The system AirKami (Bahasa Indonesia for 'our water'), combines a desktop bio incubator, flexible and ...
Ilya Fadjar Maharika +3 more
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2019
In spite of all advances made in medical intervention over the past few decades, efficient curing of many diseases such as diabetes, Alzheimer’s disease, cardiovascular disease, cancer disease etc. has remained a challenge (Bast 2004). Delayed onset of treatment is one of the main contributors to the failure in treating these diseases to a satisfactory
Vida Araban +3 more
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In spite of all advances made in medical intervention over the past few decades, efficient curing of many diseases such as diabetes, Alzheimer’s disease, cardiovascular disease, cancer disease etc. has remained a challenge (Bast 2004). Delayed onset of treatment is one of the main contributors to the failure in treating these diseases to a satisfactory
Vida Araban +3 more
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1997
In this review a universal thermistor-based biosensor system is described with examples from clinical chemistry, bioprocess monitoring and environmental control. The technique is based on the measurement of the small temperature changes associated with enzymatic reactions occurring in a microreactor with immobilized enzyme.
B. Xie, B. Danielsson
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In this review a universal thermistor-based biosensor system is described with examples from clinical chemistry, bioprocess monitoring and environmental control. The technique is based on the measurement of the small temperature changes associated with enzymatic reactions occurring in a microreactor with immobilized enzyme.
B. Xie, B. Danielsson
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Impedance Spectroscopy and Biosensing
2007This chapter introduces the basic terms of impedance and the technique of impedance measurements. Furthermore, an overview of the application of this transduction method for analytical purposes will be given. Examples for combination with enzymes, antibodies, DNA but also for the analysis of living cells will be described.
D. Schäfer +4 more
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The International Journal of Biochemistry & Cell Biology, 2011
An essential feature of synthetic biology devices is the conversion of signals from the exterior of the cell into specific cellular events such as the synthesis of a fluorescent protein. In the first synthetic gene circuits, signal transduction was accomplished via inducible or repressible transcription factors. Today, these rather simple transcription
Fabian Rudolf, Mario Andrea Marchisio
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An essential feature of synthetic biology devices is the conversion of signals from the exterior of the cell into specific cellular events such as the synthesis of a fluorescent protein. In the first synthetic gene circuits, signal transduction was accomplished via inducible or repressible transcription factors. Today, these rather simple transcription
Fabian Rudolf, Mario Andrea Marchisio
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ChemInform Abstract: Electrosynthesized Polymers for Biosensing
ChemInform, 2011AbstractReview: 74 refs.
Cosnier, Serge, Holzinger, Michael
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