L-histidine decarboxylase type iii-S*from lactoba

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Synonyms: L-histidine decarboxylase type iii-S*from lactoba

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Shuwei Li

University of Maryland, Baltimore
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Wee Han Ang

National University of Singapore
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Co-reporter: Xinyan Bi, Giulia Adriani, Yang Xu, Sabyasachi Chakrabortty, Giorgia Pastorin, Han Kiat Ho, Wee Han Ang, and Yinthai Chan
pp: 10292
Publication Date(Web):September 18, 2015
DOI: 10.1021/acs.analchem.5b01942
The salient optical properties of highly luminescent semiconductor nanocrystals render them ideal fluorophores for clinical diagnostics, therapeutics, and highly sensitive biochip applications. Microfluidic systems allow miniaturization and integration of multiple biochemical processes in a single device and do not require sophisticated diagnostic tools. Herein, we describe a microfluidic system that integrates RNA extraction, reverse transcription to cDNA, amplification and detection within one integrated device to detect histidine decarboxylase (HDC) gene directly from human white blood cells samples. When anisotropic semiconductor nanorods (NRs) were used as the fluorescent probes, the detection limit was found to be 0.4 ng of total RNA, which was much lower than that obtained using spherical quantum dots (QDs) or organic dyes. This was attributed to the large action cross-section of NRs and their high probability of target capture in a pull-down detection scheme. The combination of large scale integrated microfluidics with highly fluorescent semiconductor NRs may find widespread utility in point-of-care devices and multitarget diagnostics.

Wei Wang

Harbin Institute of Technology
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Kenjiro Fukuda

Yamagata University
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Shizuo Tokito

Yamagata University
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Daisuke Kumaki

Yamagata University
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Wei Jia

Shanghai Jiao Tong University
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Xi Ma

China Agricultural University
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Jun Wang

Shanghai University
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Jian-liang Lu

Zhejiang University
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