406 results on '"Minunni, Maria"'
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2. Fast, sensitive, and sustainable colorimetric detection of chlorogenic acid in artichoke waste material
3. The golden age of colorimetry in diagnostics and drug analysis: Focus on the rising star of metabolite-based assays
4. Colorimetric determination of indole-3-carbaldehyde by reaction with carbidopa and formation of aldazine in ethanolic extract of cabbage
5. Toward nano-sized imprinted norepinephrine-derived biopolymer as artificial receptors for detecting IgG1 by surface plasmon resonance
6. Serotonin: A new super effective functional monomer for molecular imprinting. The case of TNF-[formula omitted] detection in real matrix by Surface Plasmon Resonance
7. Monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) optical detection by coupling innovative imprinted biopolymers and magnetic beads: The case of therapeutic mAb anti-myostatin detection
8. A LysLysLys-tag as trigger in polynorepinephrine epitope imprinting: The case study of soluble PD-L1 detection in serum by optical-based sensing
9. Colorimetric determination of carbidopa in anti-Parkinson drugs based on 4-hydroxy-3-methoxybenzaldazine formation by reaction with vanillin
10. Imprinted biopolymers as green abiotic route in immunoglobulin affinity plasmonic sensing
11. Copper nanoclusters and their application for innovative fluorescent detection strategies: An overview
12. A biomimetic enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (BELISA) for the analysis of gonadorelin by using molecularly imprinted polymer-coated microplates
13. Colorimetric selective quantification of anthocyanins with catechol/pyrogallol moiety in edible plants upon zinc complexation
14. Melanochrome-based colorimetric assay for quantitative detection of levodopa in co-presence of carbidopa and its application to relevant anti-Parkinson drugs
15. Monolayer colloidal lithography protocol: theoretical assessment and applicative potentialities for metal nanohole fabrication
16. Sensitive ‘two-steps’ competitive assay for gonadotropin-releasing hormone detection via SPR biosensing and polynorepinephrine-based molecularly imprinted polymer
17. Polydopamine-based quantitation of albuminuria for the assessment of kidney damage
18. 3,3′,5,5′-tetramethylbenzidine as multi-colorimetric indicator of chlorine in water in line with health guideline values
19. Polynorepinephrine: state-of-the-art and perspective applications in biosensing and molecular recognition
20. An ultra-sensitive aptasensor on optical fibre for the direct detection of bisphenol A
21. Colorimetric determination of total protein content in serum based on the polydopamine/protein adsorption competition on microplates
22. Non-SELEX isolation of DNA aptamers for the homogeneous-phase fluorescence anisotropy sensing of tau Proteins
23. Protein-templated copper nanoclusters for fluorimetric determination of human serum albumin
24. Quantitative Colorimetric Sensing of Carbidopa in Anti-Parkinson Drugs Based on Selective Reaction with Indole-3-Carbaldehyde
25. Serotonin: A new super effective functional monomer for molecular imprinting. The case of TNF-α detection in real matrix by Surface Plasmon Resonance
26. CdSe/ZnS Quantum Rods (QRs) and Phenyl Boronic Acid BODIPY as Efficient Förster Resonance Energy Transfer (FRET) Donor–Acceptor Pair.
27. Chapter One - Biosensors and Related Bioanalytical Tools
28. Detecting Alzheimer's disease biomarkers: From antibodies to new bio-mimetic receptors and their application to established and emerging bioanalytical platforms – A critical review
29. To the memory of Marco Mascini: His contribution in the field of biosensors
30. In vitro selection of RNA aptamers against CA125 tumor marker in ovarian cancer and its study by optical biosensing
31. Advances and perspectives in the analytical technology for small peptide hormones analysis: A glimpse to gonadorelin
32. Sensing of Catecholamine in Human Urine Using a Simple Colorimetric Assay Based on Direct Melanochrome and Indolequinone Formation
33. Serotonin-Derived Fluorophore: A Novel Fluorescent Biomaterial for Copper Detection in Urine
34. A reusable optical biosensor for the ultrasensitive and selective detection of unamplified human genomic DNA with gold nanostars
35. Tunable growth of gold nanostructures at a PDMS surface to obtain plasmon rulers with enhanced optical features
36. Hepcidin Detection by Affinity Based Sensing: A Possible Application in Clinical and Anti-doping Analysis
37. Piezoelectric Sensing for Sensitive Detection of DNA
38. Molecularly imprinted polymers as effective capturing receptors in a pseudo-ELISA immunoassay for procalcitonin detection in veterinary species
39. Bioanalytical approaches for the detection of single nucleotide polymorphisms by Surface Plasmon Resonance biosensors
40. Analytical Applications of QCM-based Nucleic Acid Biosensors
41. Analytical Applicationsof QCM-based Nucleic Acid Biosensors
42. Colorimetric determination of p-nitrophenol by using ELISA microwells modified with an adhesive polydopamine nanofilm containing catalytically active gold nanoparticles
43. Rolling Circle Amplification Tailored for Plasmonic Biosensors: From Ensemble to Single-Molecule Detection
44. Biosensors and Related Bioanalytical Tools
45. Direct genotyping of C3435T single nucleotide polymorphism in unamplified human MDR1 gene using a surface plasmon resonance imaging DNA sensor
46. Cover Feature: Structurally Constrained MUC1‐Tn Mimetic Antigen as Template for Molecularly Imprinted Polymers (MIPs): A Promising Tool for Cancer Diagnostics (ChemPlusChem 9/2022)
47. Rolling circle amplification tailored for plasmonic biosensors
48. Structurally Constrained MUC1‐Tn Mimetic Antigen as Template for Molecularly Imprinted Polymers (MIPs): A Promising Tool for Cancer Diagnostics
49. Conformationally Constrained Sialyl Analogues as New Potential Binders of h‐CD22
50. Surface plasmon resonance imaging (SPRi)-based sensing: A new approach in signal sampling and management
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