19 F Barcoding Enables Multiplex Detection of Biomarkers Associated with Organ Injury and Cancer.
Xiangjie LuoBilun KangXiaoqin ChiHui XiongDongxia ChenYifan FanLingxuan LiLimin ChenAo LiJinhao GaoHongyu LinPublished in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2022)
Simultaneous detection of multiple biomarkers in complex environments is critical for the in-depth exploration of different biological processes, which is challenging for many current analytical methods due to various limitations. Herein, we report a strategy of 19 F barcoding which takes the advantages of 19 F's high magnetic resonance (MR) sensitivity, prompt signal response to environmental changes, negligible biological background, quantitative signal output, and multiplex capacity. A set of 19 F-barcoded sensors responding to different biomarkers involved in organ injury and cancer are designed, synthesized, and characterized. With these sensors, we accomplish concurrent assessment of different biomarkers in the samples collected from the mice with drug-induced liver/kidney injury or tumor, illustrating the feasibility of this approach for multiplexed detection of different biomarkers in complex environments during various biological processes.
Keyphrases
- real time pcr
- magnetic resonance
- drug induced
- liver injury
- papillary thyroid
- loop mediated isothermal amplification
- high throughput
- type diabetes
- high resolution
- squamous cell carcinoma
- contrast enhanced
- locally advanced
- low cost
- climate change
- childhood cancer
- liquid chromatography
- quantum dots
- life cycle
- oxide nanoparticles