Evaluation of neutrophil granulocyte respiratory burst in colorectal cancer
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the third most common cancer in men and the second most common cancer in women. The ambiguity of neutrophils in the implementation of the immune response indicates their transformation into protumor cells in the late stages of ...
O. V. Smirnova, I. V. Barsukov
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Application of forensic luminol for blood detection in endodontic files
Introduction Blood is a biological material with high potential of infectious transmission in dental environments, including herpes simplex, hepatitis and AIDS. Aim To investigate the efficacy of luminol in detecting blood in endodontic files before and
Rodrigo ARRUDA-VASCONCELOS +5 more
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Delayed chemiluminescence of luminol/ascorbic acid system triggered by ultrasound. [PDF]
Azegami K +3 more
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Real-Time Visualization of Turbulent Micromixing in a T-Mixer: Submillisecond Homogenization Revealed by Chemiluminescence. [PDF]
Ishii Y +7 more
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Enzymatic electrochemiluminescence sensor based on a ternary luminol-H<sub>2</sub>O<sub>2</sub>-confined nanocatalyst system for sensitive determination of uric acid. [PDF]
Wei C, Chen M, Hu W, Yan F, Cui Y.
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Nanoconfinement catalysis-enhanced electrochemiluminescence aptasensor for the sensitive detection of matrix metalloproteinase-9. [PDF]
Yan T, Ma X, Xi F.
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Enhanced Electrochemiluminescence by Nanocatalyst-Supported Nanochannel-Surfactant Micelle Assembly for Ultrasensitive Detection of Rifampicin. [PDF]
Lin J, Mao Z, Yan F.
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Machine learning-assisted paper-based chemiluminescence biosensor for choline quantification in infant milk: toward portable nutritional quality monitoring. [PDF]
Zalke JB +4 more
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Representations of forensic procedures saturate popular culture in both fiction and true crime. One of the most striking forensic tools used in these narratives is the chemical luminol, so named because it glows an eerie greenish-blue when it comes into contact with the tiniest drops of human blood.Luminol is a deeply ambivalent object: it is both a ...
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