A series of dual-ligand cofunctionalized fluorescent gold nanodots with similar fluorescence and diverse surface properties has been designed and synthesized to build a protein sensing array. Using this “chemical nose/tongue” strategy, fluorescence response patterns can be obtained on the array and identified via linear discriminant analysis (LDA). Eight proteins have been well distinguished at low concentration (<i>A</i><sub>280</sub> = 0.005) based on this sensor array. The practicability of this sensor array was further validated by high accuracy (100%) examination of 48 unknown protein samples
Here, for the first time, we present a colorimetric sensor array toward sensitive protein discrimina...
© 2016 The Royal Society of Chemistry. There is increasing interest in developing new sensor strateg...
Single-molecule nanodot arrays, in which a biomolecule of choice (protein, nucleic acid, etc.) is bo...
Fluorescent gold nanoparticle (GNP) is an easily synthesized and biocompatible optical platform for ...
This paper describes a visual sensor array for pattern recognition analysis of proteins based on two...
We presented an extensible multidimensional sensor with conjugated nonspecific dye-labeled DNA seque...
Protein detection and identification is important for diagnosis of diseases but the development of f...
A sensor array comprising six functionalized poly(p-phenyleneethynylene) polymers was constructed an...
Gold nanoparticles (NPs) efficiently quench adsorbed fluorophores. Upon disruption of such complexes...
The chemical elements of proteins are similar to that of DNA (e.g., C, H, O, and N), and DNA shows d...
Developing effective biosensor for proteins, cells, and tissues would enhance the likelihood of earl...
Protein detection and identification are important for the diagnosis of diseases; however, the devel...
We have developed an enzyme−nanoparticle sensor array where the sensitivity is amplified through enz...
Developing effective biosensor for proteins, cells, and tissues would enhance the likelihood of earl...
Sniffing out proteins: Fluorescent DNA G-quadruplexes have been used for building versatile signalin...
Here, for the first time, we present a colorimetric sensor array toward sensitive protein discrimina...
© 2016 The Royal Society of Chemistry. There is increasing interest in developing new sensor strateg...
Single-molecule nanodot arrays, in which a biomolecule of choice (protein, nucleic acid, etc.) is bo...
Fluorescent gold nanoparticle (GNP) is an easily synthesized and biocompatible optical platform for ...
This paper describes a visual sensor array for pattern recognition analysis of proteins based on two...
We presented an extensible multidimensional sensor with conjugated nonspecific dye-labeled DNA seque...
Protein detection and identification is important for diagnosis of diseases but the development of f...
A sensor array comprising six functionalized poly(p-phenyleneethynylene) polymers was constructed an...
Gold nanoparticles (NPs) efficiently quench adsorbed fluorophores. Upon disruption of such complexes...
The chemical elements of proteins are similar to that of DNA (e.g., C, H, O, and N), and DNA shows d...
Developing effective biosensor for proteins, cells, and tissues would enhance the likelihood of earl...
Protein detection and identification are important for the diagnosis of diseases; however, the devel...
We have developed an enzyme−nanoparticle sensor array where the sensitivity is amplified through enz...
Developing effective biosensor for proteins, cells, and tissues would enhance the likelihood of earl...
Sniffing out proteins: Fluorescent DNA G-quadruplexes have been used for building versatile signalin...
Here, for the first time, we present a colorimetric sensor array toward sensitive protein discrimina...
© 2016 The Royal Society of Chemistry. There is increasing interest in developing new sensor strateg...
Single-molecule nanodot arrays, in which a biomolecule of choice (protein, nucleic acid, etc.) is bo...