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Recyclable and Robust Optical Nanoprobes with Engineered Enzymes for Sustainable Serodiagnostics.

Yuxin LiuZheng WeiMatteo DamianXingjun ZhuTanja KnausHong ZhangFrancesco G MuttiFelix F Loeffler
Published in: Advanced materials (Deerfield Beach, Fla.) (2023)
Recyclable fluorescence assays that can be stored at room temperature would greatly benefit biomedical diagnostics by bringing sustainability and cost-efficiency, especially for point-of-care serodiagnostics in developing regions. Here, a general strategy is proposed to generate recyclable fluorescent probes by using engineered enzymes with enhanced thermo-/chemo-stability, which maintains an outstanding serodiagnostic performance (accuracy >95%) after 10 times of recycling as well as after storage at elevated temperatures (37°C for 10 days). With these three outstanding properties, recyclable fluorescent probes can be designed to detect various biomarkers of clinical importance by using different enzymes. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.
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