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What is the biotin labeled RNA?

What is the biotin labeled RNA?

Biotin-tagged RNA may be easily detected using streptavidin-conjugated reporters like horseradish peroxidase (HRP) or fluorescent molecules, resulting in non-toxic, high-throughput RNA detection. ...

ByBOC Sciences


Illuminating Possibilities Unveiling the Power of Fluorescent Polystyrene Particles in Biosensing Applications

Illuminating Possibilities Unveiling the Power of Fluorescent Polystyrene Particles in Biosensing Applications

Biosensors are used in disease monitoring, drug development, and detection of pollutants, pathogenic microorganisms, and disease-indicating markers in body fluids (blood, urine, saliva, sweat). ...

ByCD Bioparticles


The Use of Biotinylated Nucleic Acids

The Use of Biotinylated Nucleic Acids

Applications of Biotinylated Nucleic Acids Enhanced Detection Methods: Biotinylated nucleic acids can be detected through various techniques, including northern blotting, southern blotting, and in situ hybridization. The affinity between biotin and streptavidin can facilitate the detection of biotinylated probes using labeled streptavidin ...

ByBOC Sciences


Gold Nanoparticles in Medicine: A Tiny Marvel with Big Potential

Gold Nanoparticles in Medicine: A Tiny Marvel with Big Potential

Gold nanoparticles have broad development prospects in the fields of catalysis, biomedicine, biosensors, electronics, optics, etc. Medical Applications of Gold Nanoparticles Bioimaging Bioimaging is a non-invasive diagnostic method, that can obtain information about tissues, organs, and pathological changes through the process of scanning, testing, and recording biological ...

ByCD Bioparticles


Understanding Synthetic Peptides: A Gateway to Advanced Biotechnological Applications

Understanding Synthetic Peptides: A Gateway to Advanced Biotechnological Applications

Diagnostic Tools In diagnostics, synthetic peptides serve as antigens in immunoassays and biosensors, helping to detect the presence of antibodies or pathogens in biological samples with high specificity and sensitivity. ...

ByCreative Enzymes


Why Are Liposomes Needed in Agriculture?

Why Are Liposomes Needed in Agriculture?

Additionally, liposome-based biosensors have demonstrated excellent performance in directly detecting pesticides in food and drinking water. ...

ByCD Formulation


Protein Thermal Stability: Influencing Factors and Applications

Protein Thermal Stability: Influencing Factors and Applications

BiosensorsThermally stable proteins also have applications in the development of biosensors, used to detect environmental pollutants, pathogens, and other biomarkers.7. ...

ByMtoZ Biolabs


Etchants: Advancements in Semiconductor Technologies, and Energy Sector

Etchants: Advancements in Semiconductor Technologies, and Energy Sector

One key application of biomedical etchants is in the production of biosensors. Biosensors are devices that can detect and analyze biological molecules or biomarkers present in a patient's sample, offering a rapid and precise diagnosis. Biomedical etchants are used in the manufacturing of these biosensors to etch the necessary ...

ByAlfa Chemistry


Graphene Conductive Ink: Properties, Synthesis and Applications

Graphene Conductive Ink: Properties, Synthesis and Applications

Biomedical applications: Graphene conductive ink can be used to create biosensors for detecting biological molecules and monitoring health parameters, as well as for neural interfaces and biocompatible electrodes for medical ...

ByAlfa Chemistry


Applications of Peptide Nucleic Acid (PNA)

Applications of Peptide Nucleic Acid (PNA)

Berg (Risø National Laboratory), Technical University of Denmark) and Ole Buchardt (University of Copenhagen) invented it in 1991.Applications of PNA include altering gene expression, serving as inhibitors and promoters, antigene and antisense therapeutics, anticancer agents, antiviral agents, antibacterial and antiparasitic agents, molecular tools and probes for biosensors, DNA ...

ByBOC Sciences


Why Are Carbon Nanomaterials Favored by Researchers?

Why Are Carbon Nanomaterials Favored by Researchers?

Due to their flexibility, biocompatibility, and electrical conductivity, CNFs have shown significant potency in neurological applications and in fabricating electrodes in biosensors for the detection of electrically active neurotransmitters. ...

ByAlfa Chemistry


List of 10 Soil Metal Testing Methods

List of 10 Soil Metal Testing Methods

At the same time, the requirements of this method for the test environment are relatively demanding, and the corresponding buffer must be selected to accurately analyze the heavy metal content in the soil. Biosensor method Because biosensors can shorten the life span due to various external factors and affect the results of soil detection, this ...

ByLifeasible


Molecular biology of autoinflammatory diseases

Molecular biology of autoinflammatory diseases

The lengthy battle between people and varied bodily, chemical, and organic insults that trigger cell damage (e.g., merchandise of tissue harm, metabolites, and/or infections) have led to the evolution of assorted adaptive responses. These responses are triggered by recognition of damage-associated molecular patterns (DAMPs) and/or pathogen-associated molecular patterns (PAMPs), normally by cells ...

ByGBI - Genera Biosystems Ltd.


Chemyx Syringe Pumps in Neuroscience Research

Chemyx Syringe Pumps in Neuroscience Research

The advent of adenoviral transduction of living cells in vivo allowed manipulation and/or characterization of molecular pathways operating in cells or tissues.5 The successful infusion of adenoviral vectors in neuronal tissue has been already demonstrated using various methods, including convectional delivery into the central and peripheral nervous system using syringe pumps.6 In an analysis of ...

ByChemyx Inc


Health Risk-Management: The value of real-time monitoring of body chemistries

Health Risk-Management: The value of real-time monitoring of body chemistries

Profusa’s interdisciplinary, bioengineering approach to sensor development has enabled us to break this biocompatibility barrier by creating tissue-integrating biosensors. Profusa has developed biosensors that become one with the body to detect and continuously transmit biochemical data for personal and medical use. ...

ByProfusa, Inc.


Generation of mt:egfp transgenic zebrafish biosensor for the detection of aquatic zinc and cadmium

Generation of mt:egfp transgenic zebrafish biosensor for the detection of aquatic zinc and cadmium

Zebrafish embryo toxicity test has become a popular method for detecting the environmental pollutions. But our research showed that zebrafish embryos exhibited no visible paramorphia, malformation or mortality when exposed to heavy metals in a range above the environmental standard limits, indicating that zebrafish embryo an imprecise model in monitoring environmental heavy ...

ByJohn Wiley & Sons, Ltd.


Focus on Biosensors

Focus on Biosensors

What are Biosensors? A biosensor is a device capable of detecting a certain substance or analyte with high specificity. Examples of such analytes are glucose, lactate, glutamine and glutamate. Most biosensors measure the concentration of an analyte in an aqueous solution, usually producing an electrical signal, which is ...

ByInnovative Sensor Technology (IST) AG - an EndressHauser Company


The determination of pharmaceuticals in wastewater using a recombinant Arxula adeninivorans whole cell biosensor

The determination of pharmaceuticals in wastewater using a recombinant Arxula adeninivorans whole cell biosensor

Abstract An Arxula adeninivorans based microbial biosensor has been developed for the determination of pharmaceuticals and chemicals such as omeprazole, lansoprazole, β-naphtoflavone and methylcholanthrene within 5 h using biochemical detection and 4 h and 10 min using amperometric detection. The biosensor consists of ...

ByQuoData GmbH


Development of exobiopolymer-based biosensor for detection of phosphate in water

Development of exobiopolymer-based biosensor for detection of phosphate in water

The present study was conducted to develop a biosensor by exploiting phosphate-binding capacity of exobiopolymer (EBP) produced by Acinetobacter sp. ...

ByIWA Publishing


Application of modified Arxula adeninivorans yeast cells in an online biosensor for the detection of estrogenic compounds in wastewater samples

Application of modified Arxula adeninivorans yeast cells in an online biosensor for the detection of estrogenic compounds in wastewater samples

Abstract The ‘EstraMonitor’ was developed to provide an automated system for the detection of estrogenic compounds. It can be used for semi-online and continuous monitoring without additional instrumentation. Previously it was used to detect pure estrogenic molecules. In this investigation, the ‘EstraMonitor’ is used to detect the estrogenic activity in five non-pretreated ...

ByQuoData GmbH

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