Balsamo, Julia Zhou, Keren Kammarchedu, Vinay Ebrahimi, Aida Shuyler, Elizabeth
Aggregated deposits of the protein α-synuclein and depleting levels of dopamine in the brain correlate with Parkinsons disease development. Treatments often focus on replenishing dopamine in the brain; however, the brain might not be the only site requiring attention. Aggregates of α-synuclein appear to accumulate in the gut years prior to the onse...
Zhou, Jiachi Ding, Shichao Sandhu, Samar Chang, An-Yi Taechamahaphan, Anubhap Gudekar, Shipra Wang, Joseph
The intensifying global opioid crisis, majorly attributed to fentanyl (FT) and its analogs, has necessitated the development of rapid and ultrasensitive remote/on-site FT sensing modalities. However, current approaches for tracking FT exposure through wastewater-based epidemiology (WBE) are unadaptable, time-consuming, and require trained professio...
El-Moghazy, Ahmed Y Amaly, Noha Nitin, Nitin Sun, Gang
α-Amanitin (AMN) is one of the deadliest toxins from mushrooms, present in the deadly mushroom species Amanita phalloides. It is a bicyclic octapeptide and represents up to 40% of the amatoxins in mushrooms, damaging the liver and kidneys. Current methods of detecting amatoxins are time-consuming and require the use of expensive equipment. A novel ...
Dong, Chaoqun Carnicer-Lombarte, Alejandro Bonafè, Filippo Huang, Botian Middya, Sagnik Jin, Amy Tao, Xudong Han, Sanggil Bance, Manohar Barone, Damiano G
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Acknowledgements: C.D. acknowledges the helpful discussion with D. Yan and A. G. González. C.D. also acknowledges funding from the Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF) Early Postdoc.Mobility Fellowship and UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) under the UK government’s Horizon Europe funding guarantee (EP/Y020294/1). A.C.-L. acknowledges support fr...
Plaxco, Kevin Sepunaru, Lior Roehrich, Brian Leung, Kaylyn Gerson, Julian Kippin, Tod
Electrochemical aptamer-based (EAB) sensors are capable of measuring the concentrations of specific molecules in vivo, in real time, and with a few-second time resolution. For their signal transduction mechanism, these sensors utilize a binding-induced conformational change in their target-recognizing, redox-reporter-modified aptamer to alter the r...
Kummari, Shekher Panicker, Lakshmi R Bommi, Jagadeeswara Rao Karingula, Sampath Kumar, Venisheety Sunil Mahato, Kuldeep Goud, Kotagiri Yugender
Environmental toxic pollutants and pathogens that enter the ecosystem are major global issues. Detection of these toxic chemicals/pollutants and the diagnosis of a disease is a first step in efficiently controlling their contamination and spread, respectively. Various analytical techniques are available to detect and determine toxic chemicals/patho...
Masquelier, Eloise Taxon, Esther Liang, Sheng-Ping Al Sabeh, Yahya Sepunaru, Lior Gordon, Michael J Morse, Daniel E
Tau protein's reversible assembly and binding of microtubules in brain neurons are regulated by charge-neutralizing phosphorylation, while its hyperphosphorylation drives the irreversible formation of cytotoxic filaments associated with neurodegenerative diseases. However, the structural changes that facilitate these diverse functions are unclear. ...
Wu, Yuyang Ranallo, Simona Del Grosso, Erica Chamoro-Garcia, Alejandro Ennis, Herbert Milosavić, Nenad Yang, Kyungae Ricci, Francesco Stojanovic, Milan Kippin, Tod
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Electrochemical aptamer-based (EAB) sensors utilize the binding-induced conformational change of an electrode-attached, redox-reporter-modified aptamer to transduce target recognition into an easily measurable electrochemical output. Because this signal transduction mechanism is single-step and rapidly reversible, EAB sensors support high-frequency...
Downs, Alex M Plaxco, Kevin W
The continuous, real-time measurement of specific molecules in situ in the body would greatly improve our ability to understand, diagnose, and treat disease. The vast majority of continuous molecular sensing technologies, however, either (1) rely on the chemical or enzymatic reactivity of their targets, sharply limiting their scope, or (2) have nev...
Bui, Justin C Kim, Chanyeon King, Alex J Romiluyi, Oyinkansola Kusoglu, Ahmet Weber, Adam Z Bell, Alexis T
The electrochemical reduction of carbon dioxide (CO2R) driven by renewably generated electricity (e.g., solar and wind) offers a promising means for reusing the CO2 released during the production of cement, steel, and aluminum as well as the production of ammonia and methanol. If CO2 could be removed from the atmosphere at acceptable costs (i.e., 9...