Search Results - "Ye, Zonghuang"
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Biochemistry of Barnacle Adhesion: An Updated Review
Published in Frontiers in Marine Science (10-09-2019)“…Barnacles are notorious marine fouling organisms, whose life cycle initiates with the planktonic larva, followed by the free-swimming cyprid that voluntarily…”
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Label-free surface plasmon resonance cytosensor for breast cancer cell detection based on nano-conjugation of monodisperse magnetic nanoparticle and folic acid
Published in Sensors and actuators. B, Chemical (01-10-2014)“…•We report a sensitive and selective biosensor for accurate breast cancer cell diagnosis.•MUC1 aptamer and folic acid conjugated monodisperse MNP formed a…”
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A Mini-Review on Reflectins, from Biochemical Properties to Bio-Inspired Applications
Published in International journal of molecular sciences (10-12-2022)“…Some cephalopods (squids, octopuses, and cuttlefishes) produce dynamic structural colors, for camouflage or communication. The key to this remarkable…”
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Combination of cascade chemical reactions with graphene–DNA interaction to develop new strategy for biosensor fabrication
Published in Biosensors & bioelectronics (15-09-2013)“…Graphene, a single atom thick and two dimensional carbon nano-material, has been proven to possess many unique properties, one of which is the recent discovery…”
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Peptide-based electrochemical biosensor for amyloid β 1–42 soluble oligomer assay
Published in Talanta (Oxford) (15-05-2012)“…► Signal-on biosensing is achieved by synchronizing SWV frequency with probe dynamics. ► Simple peptide probe recognizes Aβ 1–42 soluble oligomer specifically…”
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Measurement of Intracellular pH Changes Based on DNA-Templated Capsid Protein Nanotubes
Published in Analytical chemistry (Washington) (19-08-2014)“…Intracellular pH (pHi) is a fundamental modulator of cell function. Minute changes in pHi may cause great effects in many cellular activities such as…”
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An essential role of disulfide bonds for the hierarchical self-assembly and underwater affinity of CP20-derived peptides
Published in Frontiers in bioengineering and biotechnology (12-10-2022)“…Barnacles are typical fouling organisms strongly adhere to immersed solid substrates by secreting proteinaceous adhesives called cement proteins (CPs). The…”
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Adhesive Materials Inspired by Barnacle Underwater Adhesion: Biological Principles and Biomimetic Designs
Published in Frontiers in bioengineering and biotechnology (25-04-2022)“…Wet adhesion technology has potential applications in various fields, especially in the biomedical field, yet it has not been completely mastered by humans…”
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Synthetic peptides for the precise transportation of proteins of interests to selectable subcellular areas
Published in Frontiers in bioengineering and biotechnology (20-02-2023)“…Proteins, as gifts from nature, provide structure, sequence, and function templates for designing biomaterials. As first reported here, one group of proteins…”
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Tunable Cellular Localization and Extensive Cytoskeleton-Interplay of Reflectins
Published in Frontiers in cell and developmental biology (23-06-2022)“…Reflectin proteins are natural copolymers consisting of repeated canonical domains. They are located in a biophotonic system called Bragg lamellae and…”
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A novel electrochemical immunosensor for Golgi Protein 73 assay
Published in Electrochemistry communications (01-05-2014)“…In this work, we have developed an electrochemical immunosensor for the assay of Golgi Protein 73 (GP73), which is a newly-established and highly sensitive…”
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An electrochemical method to evaluate p53 C-terminal domain acetylation on its DNA binding ability
Published in Electrochemistry communications (01-12-2014)“…In this work, an electrochemical method has been developed to evaluate the DNA binding efficiency of p53 C-terminal domain (CTD) after acetylation. Firstly,…”
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Fabrication of a colorimetric biosensing platform for the detection of protein–DNA interaction
Published in Biosensors & bioelectronics (15-08-2013)“…Protein–DNA interaction plays important roles in many cellular processes, and there is an urgent demand for valid methods to monitor the interaction. In view…”
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Electrochemical sensing telomere-bending motions caused by hTRF1
Published in Biosensors & bioelectronics (15-01-2011)“…It has been reported that human telomeric repeat binding factor 1 (hTRF1) may cause telomeric DNA bent; however there is no direct evidence, thus controversy…”
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Short Peptides Derived from a Block Copolymer-like Barnacle Cement Protein Self-Assembled into Diverse Supramolecular Structures
Published in Biomacromolecules (09-05-2022)“…Peptides capable of self-assembling into different supramolecular structures have potential applications in a variety of areas. The biomimetic molecular design…”
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Enzyme-free dual amplification strategy for protein assay by coupling toehold-mediated DNA strand displacement reaction with hybridization chain reaction
Published in Electrochemistry communications (01-09-2015)“…In this work, we present an enzyme-free electrochemical assay method that can detect target protein with ultra-high sensitivity through dual amplification…”
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Self-Assembled Nanofibers for Strong Underwater Adhesion: The Trick of Barnacles
Published in ACS applied materials & interfaces (01-08-2018)“…Developing adhesives that can function underwater remains a major challenge for bioengineering, yet many marine creatures, exemplified as mussels and…”
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Amyloid fibril aggregation: An insight into the underwater adhesion of barnacle cement
Published in Biochemical and biophysical research communications (04-11-2017)“…Barnacles robustly adhere themselves to diverse submarine substrates through a proteinaceous complex termed the “barnacle cement”. Previous studies have…”
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Transcriptome analyses suggest a molecular mechanism for the SIPC response of Amphibalanus amphitrite
Published in Biochemical and biophysical research communications (14-05-2020)“…Barnacles are notorious marine fouling organisms. Their successful attachment to a substrate requires that they search for an appropriate habitat during their…”
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Fabrication of magneto-controlled moveable architecture to develop reusable electrochemical biosensors
Published in Scientific reports (25-02-2014)“…Electrochemical biosensors have been studied intensively for several decades. Numerous sensing concepts and related interface architectures have been…”
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