2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.aca.2022.339460
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A dye-andrographolide assembly as a turn-on sensor for detection of phthalate in both cells and fish

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“…As far as breast cancer is concerned, Wu et al (2022) [12] designed a dual-aptamer functionalized gold for the classification of breast cancer based on Förster resonance energy transfer, which is potentially useful for quantitative classification of different subtypes of breast cancer. Lu et al (2022) [13] argue that phthalates can penetrate the environment and enrich various aquatic organisms through the food chain, which is involved in promoting the growth of breast cancer. It is of current interest to develop new sensors for phthalates.…”
Section: Introduction and Goal Of Investigationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As far as breast cancer is concerned, Wu et al (2022) [12] designed a dual-aptamer functionalized gold for the classification of breast cancer based on Förster resonance energy transfer, which is potentially useful for quantitative classification of different subtypes of breast cancer. Lu et al (2022) [13] argue that phthalates can penetrate the environment and enrich various aquatic organisms through the food chain, which is involved in promoting the growth of breast cancer. It is of current interest to develop new sensors for phthalates.…”
Section: Introduction and Goal Of Investigationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As far as breast cancer is concerned, Wu et al (2022) design a dual-aptamers functionalized gold for classification of breast cancer based on Förster resonance energy transfer, which is potentially useful for quantitative classification of different subtypes of breast cancer. Lu et al (2022) argue that phthalates can penetrate the environment and enrich various aquatic organisms through the food chain, which is involved in promoting the growth of breast cancer. It is of current interest to develop new sensors for phthalates.…”
Section: Introduction and Goal Of Investigationmentioning
confidence: 99%