نتایج جستجو برای: molecular probes

تعداد نتایج: 670481  

Journal: :Analytical and bioanalytical chemistry 2012
Jia Guo Jingyue Ju Nicholas J Turro

Due to their high sensitivity and selectivity, minimum interference with living biological systems, and ease of design and synthesis, fluorescent hybridization probes have been widely used to detect nucleic acids both in vivo and in vitro. Molecular beacons (MBs) and binary probes (BPs) are two very important hybridization probes that are designed based on well-established photophysical princip...

Journal: :Organic & biomolecular chemistry 2015
Gregory R Naumiec Grace Lincourt Jeremy P Clever Michael A McGregor Abraham Kovoor Brenton DeBoef

The development of a β-CCT-lanthanide conjugate that binds the dopamine transporter (DAT) with high affinity (K(d) = 303 nM) is described. Contrast agents such as the one described herein could be used as molecular probes to directly study the binding of small molecules to receptors such as DAT via MRI, PET or SPECT.

2013
Judy M. Obliosca Cong Liu Robert Austin Batson Mark C. Babin James H. Werner Hsin-Chih Yeh

DNA-templated few-atom silver nanoclusters (DNA/Ag NCs) are a new class of organic/inorganic composite nanomaterials whose fluorescence emission can be tuned throughout the visible and near-IR range by simply programming the template sequences. Compared to organic dyes, DNA/Ag NCs can be brighter and more photostable. Compared to quantum dots, DNA/Ag NCs are smaller, less prone to blinking on l...

Journal: :Molecular biology and evolution 1988
D Anxolabéhère M G Kidwell G Periquet

Approximately 100 strains derived from natural populations of Drosophila melanogaster were tested for the presence or absence of P-element sequences by using two molecular probes derived from internal regions of a full-sized P element. Strains that had been collected from several continents at varying times during the past 60 years were examined. The oldest available strains, representing most ...

2014
Ramón Martínez-Máñez

A molecular sensor, also known as a chemosensor or probe, is a molecular or supramolecular-based system that is able to transform probe–analyte interactions into a signal which allows analyte sensing. The most common output signals are usually optical or electrochemical changes. In particular, optical responses have become very popular due to the possibility of using low-cost, widely available ...

Journal: :Journal of biomedical optics 2012
Craig J Goergen Howard H Chen Alexei Bogdanov David E Sosnovik Anand T N Kumar

Activatable fluorescent molecular probes are predominantly nonfluorescent in their inactivated state due to intramolecular quenching, but increase fluorescence yield significantly after enzyme-mediated hydrolysis of peptides. Continuous wave in vivo detection of these protease-activatable fluorophores in the heart, however, is limited by the inability to differentiate between activated and nona...

2014
Judy M. Obliosca Mark C. Babin Cong Liu Yen-Liang Liu Yu-An Chen Robert A. Batson Mainak Ganguly Jeffrey T. Petty Hsin-Chih Yeh

NanoCluster Beacons (NCBs), which use few-atom DNA-templated silver clusters as reporters, are a type of activatable molecular probes that are low-cost and easy to prepare. While NCBs provide a high fluorescence enhancement ratio upon activation, their activation colors are currently limited. Here we report a simple method to design NCBs with complementary emission colors, creating a set of mul...

Journal: :Nanoscale 2015
Yuanlin Zhang Kaiquan Zhang Jie Wang Zhiyuan Tian Alexander D Q Li

Although fluorescence offers ultrasensitivity, real-world applications of fluorescence techniques encounter many practical problems. As a noninvasive means to investigate biomolecular mechanisms, pathways, and regulations in living cells, the intrinsic heterogeneity and inherent complexity of biological samples always generates optical interferences such as autofluorescence. Therefore, innovati...

Journal: :Organic letters 2015
Max P Bartetzko Frank Schuhmacher Heung Sik Hahm Peter H Seeberger Fabian Pfrengle

Arabinogalactan proteins are heavily glycosylated proteoglycans in plants. Their glycan portion consists of type-II arabinogalactan polysaccharides whose heterogeneity hampers the assignment of the arabinogalactan protein function. Synthetic chemistry is key to the procurement of molecular probes for plant biologists. Described is the automated glycan assembly of 14 oligosaccharides from four m...

Journal: :Analytical chemistry 2008
Yu-Fen Huang Huan-Tsung Chang Weihong Tan

Molecular recognition toward specific cells is a key issue for effective disease, such as cancer, diagnosis and therapy. Although many molecular probes such as aptamers and antibodies can recognize the unique molecular signatures of cancer cells, some of these probes only have relatively weak binding affinities. This results in poor signaling and hinders cell targeting. Here, we use Au-Ag nanor...

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