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Bacterial infections leading to sepsis are a major cause of deaths in the intensive care unit. Unfortunately, no effective methods are available to capture the early onset of infectious sepsis near the patient with both speed and sensitivity required for timely clinical treatment. To fill the gap, the authors develop a highly miniaturized (2.5 × 2.5 µm2) plasmo‐photoelectronic nanostructure device...
In article number 1905611, Yongqing Li, Xiaogan Liang, Katsuo Kurabayashi, and co‐workers describe a highly miniaturized plasmo‐photoelectronic device incorporating high‐affinity antibody‐conjugated structurally engineered hemispherical gold nanoparticles and a molybdenum disulfide photoconductive channel to detect a blood biomarker released by neutrophils at the early onset of bacterial infections...
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