A single quantum dot-based biosensor for telomerase assay

Chemical Communications : Chem Comm
Guichi ZhuChun-Yang Zhang

Abstract

Telomerase is a promising biomarker and a therapeutic target due to its extensive expression in human tumors such as lung cancer and breast cancer. Here, we develop a single quantum dot (QD)-based biosensor for the sensitive detection of telomerase activity. This single QD-based biosensor has significant advantages of simplicity and high sensitivity, and it can be applied for the discrimination of tumor cells from normal cells as well as the screening of anticancer drugs.

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Jul 8, 2016·ACS Chemical Neuroscience·Jason YounkinRichard A Glennon
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Jul 7, 2020·The Analyst·Hyo Yong KimHyun Gyu Park
May 30, 2017·Chemical Science·Li-Juan WangChun-Yang Zhang
Feb 2, 2019·Luminescence : the Journal of Biological and Chemical Luminescence·Bing YangYan Jin
Feb 16, 2018·Analytical Chemistry·Xiaowen XuWei Jiang

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