Herein, we report a novel Fe foil-guided, in situ etching strategy for the preparation of highly uniform Ag@AgX (X = Cl, Br) nanowires (NWs) and applied the photoelectric-responsive materials for sensitive photoelectrochemical (PEC) detection of leukemia DNA. The Ag@AgX NW formation process was discussed from the redox potential and Ksp value. The fabricated PEC platform for sensing leukemia DNA showed good assay performance with a wide linear range (0.1 pM to 50 nM) and low detection limit of 0.033 pM. We envision that our Fe foil-guided synthetic method could be applied to synthesize more photoactive materials for sensitive PEC detections
Vertically aligned diamond nanowires are biofunctionalized using aminophenyl linker molecules to bon...
The interface between materials science and biology has been a fertile research area to not only adv...
Developing non-invasive, sensitive and specific sensing strategies for cancerous cell detection with...
A novel dicarboxyl-functionalized iron cryptate with a 2,2-pyridine unit has been synthesized, which...
The self-patterned silver (Ag) nanowires on Indium Tin Oxide (ITO) were developed and exploited as t...
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We describe a novel application for detecting specific single strand DNA sequences using multisegmen...
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In this paper, we report the metallization of a dsDNA template using a novel photography-derived two...
To meet the requirement of World Health Organization for zero tolerance of E. coli cell in 100 mL dr...
The development of electrically addressable, label-free detectors for DNA and other biological macro...
DNA is an attractive candidate for integration into nanoelectronics as a biological nanowire due to ...
Nanostructures possess distinct quenching ability toward fluorophores with different emission freque...
We present an electrical sensor that uses rolling circle amplification (RCA) of DNA to stretch acros...
Vertically aligned diamond nanowires are biofunctionalized using aminophenyl linker molecules to bon...
The interface between materials science and biology has been a fertile research area to not only adv...
Developing non-invasive, sensitive and specific sensing strategies for cancerous cell detection with...
A novel dicarboxyl-functionalized iron cryptate with a 2,2-pyridine unit has been synthesized, which...
The self-patterned silver (Ag) nanowires on Indium Tin Oxide (ITO) were developed and exploited as t...
Miniaturization of biosensors is envisaged by the development of biochips consisting of parallel mic...
We describe a novel application for detecting specific single strand DNA sequences using multisegmen...
A small DNA structure, referred to as DNA nanobud (NB), was used for the first time to design a dual...
WOS: 000252202100005PubMed ID: 18371645DNA sensing strategies have recently been varieted with the n...
In this paper, we report the metallization of a dsDNA template using a novel photography-derived two...
To meet the requirement of World Health Organization for zero tolerance of E. coli cell in 100 mL dr...
The development of electrically addressable, label-free detectors for DNA and other biological macro...
DNA is an attractive candidate for integration into nanoelectronics as a biological nanowire due to ...
Nanostructures possess distinct quenching ability toward fluorophores with different emission freque...
We present an electrical sensor that uses rolling circle amplification (RCA) of DNA to stretch acros...
Vertically aligned diamond nanowires are biofunctionalized using aminophenyl linker molecules to bon...
The interface between materials science and biology has been a fertile research area to not only adv...
Developing non-invasive, sensitive and specific sensing strategies for cancerous cell detection with...