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Development and synthesis of DNA-based label-free electrochemical biosensor for detection of Enterocytozoon bieneusi using screen-printed gold electrode

Development and synthesis of DNA-based label-free electrochemical biosensor for detection of Enterocytozoon bieneusi using screen-printed gold electrode

Microsporidia are a large group of obligate intracellular parasites. In this study, a label-free electrochemical genosensor was developed to detect Enterocytozoon bieneusi using specific probe and electrode substrate, Mxene-Ti3C2/AuNPs/PDA. A 5' thiol-modified DNA probe, targeting 16S like ribosomal RNA (rRNA) gene of E. bieneusi, was designed. The Ti3C2-AuNPs-PDA nanocomposite was synthesized.

Dead-End protein expression, function, and mutation in cancer: a systematic review

Dead-End protein expression, function, and mutation in cancer: a systematic review

Cancer incidence is rising globally, particularly in aging populations. Understanding the genetic, cellular, and molecular mechanisms underlying cancer is crucial for developing effective interventions. Dead-end protein 1 (DND1), an RNA-binding protein, plays a pivotal role in germ cell regulation and tumorigenesis.

Preparation of N-doped carbon material derived from porous organic polymer as an active center to growth nickel cobalt phosphide for high-performance supercapacitors

Preparation of N-doped carbon material derived from porous organic polymer as an active center to growth nickel cobalt phosphide for high-performance supercapacitors

In this study, nitrogen-doped porous carbon materials derived from Azo-bridged calix[4]resorcinarene porous organic polymer were synthesized via pyrolysis at various temperatures. Notably, this work represents the first successful fabrication of nitrogen-doped carbon materials utilizing the Azo group (N=N) as a nitrogen source.

Hemoglobin-Capped carbon dots synthesized via microwave green approach as a biosensor for specific cholesterol detection

Hemoglobin-Capped carbon dots synthesized via microwave green approach as a biosensor for specific cholesterol detection

This study explores the potential of hemoglobin-capped green-synthesized carbon dots (g-CD) as a biosensor for the specific detection of cholesterol. The CDs, synthesized using an environmentally friendly and convenient microwave green approach, derived from Wood Extract of Wild Cherry Shrub and utilizing hemoglobin as a capping agent, offer promising characteristics for cholesterol detection.

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