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The present communication reports on a novel high-sensitivity DNA sensor based on cooper sulfide nanoplates (CuS NPs). The CuS NPs are successfully synthesized through a mild one-step hydrothermal method. As an efficient nanosensor for the fluorescent detection of DNA, the CuS NPs possess high sensitivity and selectivity with a detection limit of 25pM
A novel electrochemical biosensing device that integrates an immunochromatographic test strip and a screen-printed electrode (SPE) connected to a portable electrochemical analyzer was presented for rapid, sensitive, and quantitative detection of disease-related biomarker in human blood samples. The principle of the sensor is based on sandwich immunoreactions between a biomarker and a pair of its antibodies...
The species and concentrations of porphyrins in erythrocytes are of great importance in the clinical screening and diagnosis of porphyrias. However, it is difficult to analyze them simultaneously by conventional spectrofluorimetry. In this paper, we proposed a novel, simple and rapid method for the simultaneous determination of three diagnostically important porphyrins in human erythrocytes, protoporphyrin...
Fluorescence spectroscopy provides high sensitivity in quantitative analysis. However, due to spectral interference, it is difficult to determine the individual components of fluorescent multi-component mixtures in such complicated and important body matrices as blood, urine and feces without any pre-separation. In this study, a simple and rapid approach based on non-linear variable-angle synchronous...
A new method of combining low-temperature Shpol'skii effect with non-linear variable-angle synchronous fluorescence spectrometry (L-NLVASFS) has been proposed to increase spectral resolution. This coupled method was applied successfully to the simultaneous identification and quantification of some polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in mixtures, which cannot be determined by non-linear variable-angle...
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