2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.bios.2021.113506
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Biomimetic estrogen sensor based on soft colloidal probes

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“…This work represents a groundwork to develop a biosensor detection technique for sulfonamide antibiotics based on the recently published soft colloidal probe (SCP) principle. Since the Please do not adjust margins Please do not adjust margins introduction of sulfonamide antibiotics in the environment and their resulting accumulation pose a major threat to natural ecosystems and human health, there is a urgent need to monitor their environmental distribution 8,19,24,25,[44][45][46] . Besides their very specific biosensing applications, functional microparticles can also be used in a different context such as pull-down assays or in screenings for unknown binding partners.…”
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“…This work represents a groundwork to develop a biosensor detection technique for sulfonamide antibiotics based on the recently published soft colloidal probe (SCP) principle. Since the Please do not adjust margins Please do not adjust margins introduction of sulfonamide antibiotics in the environment and their resulting accumulation pose a major threat to natural ecosystems and human health, there is a urgent need to monitor their environmental distribution 8,19,24,25,[44][45][46] . Besides their very specific biosensing applications, functional microparticles can also be used in a different context such as pull-down assays or in screenings for unknown binding partners.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In that way, the size of the contact area correlates with free target analyte molecules in solution, thus enabling the detection and determination of target analytes in a concentration dependent manner. With the SCP assay approach a high sensitivity with a detection range down to 10 -11 M could be shown for detecting the pesticide glyphosate and xenohormones (estrogen derivatives) 24,25 . Furthermore, the SCP assay approach proved to be highly selective by excluding crossreactivity of numerous structurally analogue pesticides and hormones.…”
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“…Equipping SCPs and planar surfaces with molecules of interest permitted various applications ranging from adhesion between whole cells and ligands of cell surface receptors, probing interactions between biomolecules and synthetic polymers as well as biosensing of controversially discussed anthropogenic targets in the environment with pM sensitivity, such as glyphosate and estrogenic compounds. 5–9 Although a broad application potential of the SCP assay has been demonstrated, the current SCP synthesis approach based on polyethylene glycol (PEG) considerably limits further extension into a platform technology. The used batch emulsion precipitation polymerization approach leads to a broad size distribution, which is inherently coupled to limits in sensitivity and multiplexing application, miniaturization and simplification approaches.…”
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