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BIODEGRADABLE MATERIALS --- POLYMER DEGRADATION, BIOCHEMICAL
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Water-soluble polymers --- Chemistry --- Physical Sciences & Mathematics --- Organic Chemistry --- Chemistry - General --- Congresses --- 678 --- Polymers --- Industries based on macromolecular materials. Rubber industry. Plastics industry --- 678 Industries based on macromolecular materials. Rubber industry. Plastics industry --- HYDROPHILICITY --- POLYMERS --- HYDROGELS --- BIODEGRADABLE MATERIALS --- BIOCOMPATIBILITY --- HYDROPHOBICITY --- PROPERTIES
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Biosensing and bioimaging techniques largely promote the accurate diagnosis of intractable diseases, such as cancers, on the basis of specific molecular targets, or as-called biomarkers. To realize the assays with ultrahigh sensitivity and selectivity, the wide application of molecular biology and nanotechnology are of great necessity. Both directions may offer effective signal amplification strategies, as well as inhibition of cross-reaction interference. Therefore, this Special Issue, “Biosensing and Bioimaging: Trends and Perspective”, highlights the recent developments in intelligent biomolecule/nanostructure-based probes for bioimaging and biosensing applications. It consists of five peer-reviewed papers that cover current hot topics, such as biodegradable materials, DNA assembly, shRNA delivery and chimeric proteins, which will provide a unique perspective of advanced biosensing and bioimaging techniques.
Medicine --- Pharmacology --- Chagas disease --- immunoassays --- chimeric proteins --- stability --- biodegradable materials --- metal-organic framework --- metal ion nodes --- multimode imaging --- theranostic nano-platforms --- MCF-7 cells --- electrochemistry --- 2-D materials --- signal amplification --- DNA assembly --- bio-responsive fluorescent complexes --- shRNA delivery --- LncRNA MALAT1 --- cancer cells bioimaging --- therapeutics --- autophagy --- biosensor --- microfluidics --- organ-on-a-chip --- lung model --- lung-on-a-chip
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Biosensing and bioimaging techniques largely promote the accurate diagnosis of intractable diseases, such as cancers, on the basis of specific molecular targets, or as-called biomarkers. To realize the assays with ultrahigh sensitivity and selectivity, the wide application of molecular biology and nanotechnology are of great necessity. Both directions may offer effective signal amplification strategies, as well as inhibition of cross-reaction interference. Therefore, this Special Issue, “Biosensing and Bioimaging: Trends and Perspective”, highlights the recent developments in intelligent biomolecule/nanostructure-based probes for bioimaging and biosensing applications. It consists of five peer-reviewed papers that cover current hot topics, such as biodegradable materials, DNA assembly, shRNA delivery and chimeric proteins, which will provide a unique perspective of advanced biosensing and bioimaging techniques.
Medicine --- Pharmacology --- Chagas disease --- immunoassays --- chimeric proteins --- stability --- biodegradable materials --- metal-organic framework --- metal ion nodes --- multimode imaging --- theranostic nano-platforms --- MCF-7 cells --- electrochemistry --- 2-D materials --- signal amplification --- DNA assembly --- bio-responsive fluorescent complexes --- shRNA delivery --- LncRNA MALAT1 --- cancer cells bioimaging --- therapeutics --- autophagy --- biosensor --- microfluidics --- organ-on-a-chip --- lung model --- lung-on-a-chip
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Biosensing and bioimaging techniques largely promote the accurate diagnosis of intractable diseases, such as cancers, on the basis of specific molecular targets, or as-called biomarkers. To realize the assays with ultrahigh sensitivity and selectivity, the wide application of molecular biology and nanotechnology are of great necessity. Both directions may offer effective signal amplification strategies, as well as inhibition of cross-reaction interference. Therefore, this Special Issue, “Biosensing and Bioimaging: Trends and Perspective”, highlights the recent developments in intelligent biomolecule/nanostructure-based probes for bioimaging and biosensing applications. It consists of five peer-reviewed papers that cover current hot topics, such as biodegradable materials, DNA assembly, shRNA delivery and chimeric proteins, which will provide a unique perspective of advanced biosensing and bioimaging techniques.
Chagas disease --- immunoassays --- chimeric proteins --- stability --- biodegradable materials --- metal-organic framework --- metal ion nodes --- multimode imaging --- theranostic nano-platforms --- MCF-7 cells --- electrochemistry --- 2-D materials --- signal amplification --- DNA assembly --- bio-responsive fluorescent complexes --- shRNA delivery --- LncRNA MALAT1 --- cancer cells bioimaging --- therapeutics --- autophagy --- biosensor --- microfluidics --- organ-on-a-chip --- lung model --- lung-on-a-chip
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Biopolymers --- Polymers in medicine --- Biopolymères --- Polymères en médecine --- 678.019.38 --- Biomedical polymers --- Medical polymers --- Biomedical materials --- Medical instruments and apparatus --- Bioactive polymers --- Biological polymers --- Natural polymers --- Naturally occurring polymers --- Biomolecules --- Polymers --- Industries based on macromolecular materials. Rubber industry. Plastics industry--?.019.38 --- Biopolymers. --- Polymers in medicine. --- 678.019.38 Industries based on macromolecular materials. Rubber industry. Plastics industry--?.019.38 --- Biopolymères --- Polymères en médecine --- Composites --- Biodegradable materials --- Dental materials --- Hydrogels --- Membranes (nonbiological) --- Neoplasm inhibitors --- Polyelectrolytes --- Regeneration, biological
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The journal provides a unified platform for the international reporting of ground-breaking research results and reviews covering the fast-growing area of plastics research. Work across all length scales (macro, micro and nano) and heterogeneous pollutants will be considered
microplastics --- nanoplastics --- macroplastics --- plastic waste --- biodegradable materials --- Microplastics --- Nanoparticles --- Environmental Pollutants --- Plastics --- Matières plastiques --- Plastics. --- Plastic materials --- Plastic products --- Polymers --- Synthetic products --- Condensation products (Chemistry) --- Elastomers --- Plasticity --- Pollutants --- Pollutants, Environmental --- Environmental Pollutant --- Pollutant --- Pollutant, Environmental --- Radiation Exposure --- Environmental Exposure --- Environmental Pollution --- Nanocrystalline Materials --- Nanocrystals --- Material, Nanocrystalline --- Materials, Nanocrystalline --- Nanocrystal --- Nanocrystalline Material --- Nanoparticle --- Mesoplastics --- Plastic Microparticles --- Plastic Nanoparticles --- Mesoplastic --- Microparticle, Plastic --- Microparticles, Plastic --- Microplastic --- Nanoparticle, Plastic --- Nanoparticles, Plastic --- Plastic Microparticle --- Plastic Nanoparticle --- Microspheres
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