Nanoparticle-based diagnostics typically involve the conjugation of targeting ligands to the nanoparticle to create a sensitive and specific nanosensor that can bind and detect the presence of a target, such as a bacterium, cancer cell, protein, or DNA sequence. Studies that address the effect of multivalency on the binding and detection pattern of these nanosensors, particularly on magnetic relaxation nanosensors that sense the presence of a target in a dose-dependent manner by changes in the water relaxation times (ΔT2), are scarce. Herein, we study the effect of multivalency on the detection profile of cancer cells and bacteria in complex media, such as blood and milk. In these studies, we conjugated folic acid at two different densities...
We demonstrate a one-step wash-free bioassay measurement system capable of tracking biochemical bind...
The purpose of the study was to develop tumor specific, water dispersible superparamagnetic iron oxi...
The use of magnetism in medicine has changed dramatically since its first application by the ancient...
Nanoparticle-based diagnostics typically involve the conjugation of targeting ligands to the nanopar...
The conjugation of targeting ligands to iron oxide nanoparticles has achieved the development of spe...
The target-induced clustering of magnetic nanoparticles is typically used for the identification of ...
The target-induced clustering of magnetic nanoparticles is typically used for the identification of ...
Rapid and accurate measurements of protein biomarkers, pathogens and cells in biological samples cou...
In recent years, nanoparticle formulations utilizing magnetic materials have started gaining more co...
We developed nanoparticles with tailored magnetic properties for direct and sensitive detection of b...
Acknowledging the need for the development of fast and sensitive bacterial detection methods, we fun...
Many types of biosensors employ magnetic nanoparticles (diameter = 5–300 nm) or magnetic particles (...
Theranostics of cancer using smart biocompatible materials can enable early cancer diagnostics and t...
The way of viewing cancer has advanced considerably in the last few decades because of recent progre...
In this dissertation, I present the development of a SQUID (Superconducting Quantum Interference Dev...
We demonstrate a one-step wash-free bioassay measurement system capable of tracking biochemical bind...
The purpose of the study was to develop tumor specific, water dispersible superparamagnetic iron oxi...
The use of magnetism in medicine has changed dramatically since its first application by the ancient...
Nanoparticle-based diagnostics typically involve the conjugation of targeting ligands to the nanopar...
The conjugation of targeting ligands to iron oxide nanoparticles has achieved the development of spe...
The target-induced clustering of magnetic nanoparticles is typically used for the identification of ...
The target-induced clustering of magnetic nanoparticles is typically used for the identification of ...
Rapid and accurate measurements of protein biomarkers, pathogens and cells in biological samples cou...
In recent years, nanoparticle formulations utilizing magnetic materials have started gaining more co...
We developed nanoparticles with tailored magnetic properties for direct and sensitive detection of b...
Acknowledging the need for the development of fast and sensitive bacterial detection methods, we fun...
Many types of biosensors employ magnetic nanoparticles (diameter = 5–300 nm) or magnetic particles (...
Theranostics of cancer using smart biocompatible materials can enable early cancer diagnostics and t...
The way of viewing cancer has advanced considerably in the last few decades because of recent progre...
In this dissertation, I present the development of a SQUID (Superconducting Quantum Interference Dev...
We demonstrate a one-step wash-free bioassay measurement system capable of tracking biochemical bind...
The purpose of the study was to develop tumor specific, water dispersible superparamagnetic iron oxi...
The use of magnetism in medicine has changed dramatically since its first application by the ancient...