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Quantum dots aptamers

Hansen, J. A., Wang, J., Kawde, A-N., Xiang, Y., Gothelf, K. V., CoUins, G. (2006). Quantum dot/aptamer-based ultrasensitive multi-analyte electrochemical biosensor. J Am Chem Soc 128, 2228-2229. [Pg.84]

Figure 8.5 (A) Quantum dot aptamer assay for the detection of thrombin. The quan-... Figure 8.5 (A) Quantum dot aptamer assay for the detection of thrombin. The quan-...
S. Lian, P. Zhang, P. Gong, D. Hu, B. Shi, C. Zeng, L. Cai, A universal quantum dots-aptamer probe for efficient cancer detection and targeted imaging, J. Nanosci. Nanotechnol. 12 (10) (2012) 7703-7708, Ref Type Abstract. [Pg.300]

Hansen, J.A., J. Wang, A.-N. Kawde, Y. Xiang, K.V. Gothelf, and G. Collins. 2006. Quantum-dot/aptamer-based ultrasensitive multi-analyte electrochemical biosensor. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 128 2228-2229. [Pg.510]

Chi, C. Lao, Y Li, Y Chen, L. A quantum dot-aptamer beacon using a DNA intercalating dye as the FRET reporter Application to label-free thrombin detection. Biosens. Bioelectron. 2011, 26, 3346-3352. [Pg.72]

Hydrogels Aptamer-Functionalized Dendrimers Aptamer-Functionalized Nanoparticles Aptamer-Functionalized Quantum Dots Aptamer-siRNA Chimeras... [Pg.1672]

Bagalkot, V. et al. Quantum dot-aptamer conjugates for synchronous cancer imaging, therapy, and sensing of drug delivery based on bi-fluorescence resonance energy transfer. Nano Letters 7, 3065-... [Pg.1686]

Choi, J. H., Chen, K. H., Strano, M. S. (2006). Aptamer-capped nanocrystal quantum dots a new method for label-free protein detection. J Am Chem Soc 128, 15584-15585. [Pg.25]

Bhahdigadi, S., Rao, P., Kiel, J. L., Andrews, C. J. (2007). Fluorescence assay based on aptamer-quantum dot binding to Bacillus thuringiensis spores. J Fluoresc 17, 193-199. [Pg.27]

Liu, J., Lee, J. H., Lu, Y. (2007). Quantum dot encoding of aptamer-linked nanostructures for one-pot simultaneous detection of multiple analytes. Anal Chem 79, 4120-4125. [Pg.29]

Figure 8.7 Captured PbS and CdS quantum dots attached to aptamer-bound proteins are dissolved and detected by electrochemical stripping analysis. The position and size of the corresponding metal peaks (cadmium and lead) reflect the identity of a concentration of the corresponding protein. [From Hansen et al. (2006).]... Figure 8.7 Captured PbS and CdS quantum dots attached to aptamer-bound proteins are dissolved and detected by electrochemical stripping analysis. The position and size of the corresponding metal peaks (cadmium and lead) reflect the identity of a concentration of the corresponding protein. [From Hansen et al. (2006).]...
L. D. (2004). Quantum dot-antibody and aptamer conjugates shift fluorescence upon binding bacteria. Biochem Biophys Res Commun 325, 739-743. [Pg.292]


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