Fluorescent Chemo sensor nano-materials for Cancer bio-markers signalling: Towards development of non-invasive early detection strategies

MS Ngigi - Dyes and Pigments, 2023 - Elsevier
Although current cancer treatment technologies have advanced quickly, the patient's chance
of recovering is still poor. Early detection enhances cancer prognosis and can considerably …

[HTML][HTML] Chemical probe as specific detector of porcine protein or peptide in meat and meat-based products: Potential applications, challenges, and the way forward

MN Hamsar, AQ Sazili, SFM Tohid - Journal of Agriculture and Food …, 2024 - Elsevier
This review discusses the potential use of chemical probes for detecting porcine
protein/peptide in meat and meat-based products. Porcine protein/peptide detection is …

Sensing and Imaging Agents for Cyclooxygenase Enzyme

S Rao Cheekatla, DP Murale, L Gopala… - ChemMedChem, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
In this concept, we present a comprehensive study on the development and application of
COX‐2‐specific fluorescent probes for cancer imaging and diagnosis. To target cancer cells …

Principle Superiority and Clinical Extensibility of 2D and 3D Charged Nanoprobe Detection Platform Based on Electrophysiological Characteristics of Circulating …

J Chen, D Li, C Zhou, Y Zhu, C Lin, L Guo, W Le, Z Gu… - Cells, 2023 - mdpi.com
The electrical characteristic of cancer cells is neglected among tumor biomarkers. The
development of nanoprobes with opposing charges for monitoring the unique …

[PDF][PDF] Journal of Agriculture and Food Research

MN Hamsar, AQ Sazili, SFM Tohid - Journal of Agriculture and …, 2024 - researchgate.net
This review discusses the potential use of chemical probes for detecting porcine
protein/peptide in meat and meat-based products. Porcine protein/peptide detection is …

[PDF][PDF] From e er angle: no el insights into CC chemokine receptor 2 pharmacolog

LS Hollander - Int J Mol Sci, 2021 - scholarlypublications …
The over 800 G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs), or seven-transmembrane domain
(7TM) receptors, can be divided in 6 classes; Class A (rhodopsin-like), Class B (secretin …