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MicroRNA122 (miR-122) is a microRNA that is highly expressed in hepatocytes and has been identified as a prospective therapeutic target and biomarker for liver injury. An expanding body of research has demonstrated that miR-122 is a critical regulator in
Min Zhang +5 more
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Novel detection strategies that exploit the unique properties of gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) hold great potential for the advancement of point-of-care (POC) diagnostics, such as lateral flow and dipstick immunoassay [1–3].
Vinayak Sharma +5 more
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Chlamydial infection, caused by Chlamydia trachomatis, is the most common bacterial sexually transmitted infection and remains a major public health problem worldwide, particularly in underdeveloped regions. Developing a rapid and sensitive point-of-care
Shuoshi Wang (7340330) +8 more
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Aptamer−Nanoparticle Strip Biosensor for Sensitive Detection of Cancer Cells
We report an aptamer−nanoparticle strip biosensor (ANSB) for the rapid, specific, sensitive, and low-cost detection of circulating cancer cells. Known for their high specificity and affinity, aptamers were first selected from live cells by the cell-SELEX
Xun Mao (2042902) +5 more
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Chlamydial infection, caused by Chlamydia trachomatis, is the most common bacterial sexually transmitted infection and remains a major public health problem worldwide, particularly in underdeveloped regions. Developing a rapid and sensitive point-of-care
Shuoshi Wang (7340330) +8 more
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Chlamydial infection, caused by Chlamydia trachomatis, is the most common bacterial sexually transmitted infection and remains a major public health problem worldwide, particularly in underdeveloped regions. Developing a rapid and sensitive point-of-care
Shuoshi Wang (7340330) +8 more
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Enteroviruses are ubiquitous mammalian pathogens that can produce mild to life-threatening disease. We developed a multimodal, rapid, accurate and economical point-of-care biosensor that can detect nucleic acid sequences conserved amongst 96% of all ...
Irving, William L. +11 more
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A simple and rapid genome-based lateral flow strip biosensor (LFSB) for the detection of white spot syndrome virus (WSSV) in shrimp is demonstrated in this study.
MAISIE KIRSTINE ISOBELLE, CAHAMBING
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Yi Wang,1 Hui Li,1,2 Yan Wang,1 Hua Li,1 Lijuan Luo,1 Jianguo Xu,1 Changyun Ye1 1State Key Laboratory of Infectious Disease Prevention and Control, National Institute for Communicable Disease Control and Prevention, Collaborative Innovation Center for ...
Li H, Ye C, Luo L, Wang Y, Xu J
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Impedimetric gold nanoparticle lateral flow test for pathogen detection
Climate change and the expanding global population are placing huge pressure on our planet's natural resources. Safety of water resources and food production chains necessitate access to frequent and reliable data on pathogenic infections.
Le Brun, Grégoire
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