This article reviews recent progress from our laboratory in electrochemiluminescence (ECL) arrays designed for screening toxicity-related chemistry of chemical and drug candidates. Cytochrome P450s and metabolic bioconjugation enzymes convert lipophilic chemicals in our bodies by oxidation and bioconjugation that can lead to toxic metabolites. DNA can be used as an easily measurable toxicity-related endpoint, targeting DNA oxidation and addcut formation with metabolites. ECL using guanosines in the DNA strands as co-reactants have been used in high throughput arrays utilizing DNA-enzyme films fabricated layer-by-layer. This review describes approaches developed to provide new high throughput ECL arrays to aid in toxicity assessment for drug...
A new chemical toxicity sensor was developed based on the electrochemiluminescence (ECL) quantificat...
Electrochemiluminescent (ECL) arrays containing polymer ([Ru(bpy)2(PVP)10]2+, PVP = polyvinylpyridin...
This feature article summarizes recent applications of ultrathin films of enzymes and DNA assembled ...
This review describes progress in the development of electrochemiluminescent (ECL) arrays aimed at s...
Platforms based on thin enzyme/DNA films were used in two-tier screening of chemicals for reactive m...
Human toxic responses are very often related to metabolism. Liver metabolism is traditionally studie...
This thesis describes development and fundamental studies related to simple, inexpensive, high throu...
Metabolic toxicity is an important toxicology mechanism causing by foreign chemicals in humans. Meta...
Damage to DNA from the metabolites of drugs and pollutants constitutes a major human toxicity pathwa...
Bioactivation of lipophilic pollutants or drugs to electrophilic forms by phase I and II enzymes is ...
A significant research effort is being granted towards the high-throughput screening of toxicities a...
A high throughput electrochemiluminescent (ECL) chip was fabricated and integrated into a fluidic sy...
A new chemical toxicity sensor was developed based on the electrochemiluminescence (ECL) quantificat...
Electrochemiluminescent (ECL) arrays containing polymer ([Ru(bpy)2(PVP)10]2+, PVP = polyvinylpyridin...
This feature article summarizes recent applications of ultrathin films of enzymes and DNA assembled ...
This review describes progress in the development of electrochemiluminescent (ECL) arrays aimed at s...
Platforms based on thin enzyme/DNA films were used in two-tier screening of chemicals for reactive m...
Human toxic responses are very often related to metabolism. Liver metabolism is traditionally studie...
This thesis describes development and fundamental studies related to simple, inexpensive, high throu...
Metabolic toxicity is an important toxicology mechanism causing by foreign chemicals in humans. Meta...
Damage to DNA from the metabolites of drugs and pollutants constitutes a major human toxicity pathwa...
Bioactivation of lipophilic pollutants or drugs to electrophilic forms by phase I and II enzymes is ...
A significant research effort is being granted towards the high-throughput screening of toxicities a...
A high throughput electrochemiluminescent (ECL) chip was fabricated and integrated into a fluidic sy...
A new chemical toxicity sensor was developed based on the electrochemiluminescence (ECL) quantificat...
Electrochemiluminescent (ECL) arrays containing polymer ([Ru(bpy)2(PVP)10]2+, PVP = polyvinylpyridin...
This feature article summarizes recent applications of ultrathin films of enzymes and DNA assembled ...