2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.snb.2016.01.095
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Development of a novel aptasensor using jellyfish collagen as matrix and thrombin detection in blood samples obtained from patients with various neurodisease

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“…The jellyfish collagen, isolated and characterized by our group as previously described [28], was prepared by dissolving in 0.1 M acetic acid so as to obtain the desired concentration (1 mg.mL -1 ) in the final solution. To prepare the jellyfish collagen-nHA-TBA electrodes, HA nanoparticles were added (considering the HA:Collagen ratio of 1:10 w/w) into the eppendorf in which the jellyfish collagen (0.42 mg.mL -1 ) was situated.…”
Section: Preparation Of Jellyfish Collagen-nha-tba Aptasensormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The jellyfish collagen, isolated and characterized by our group as previously described [28], was prepared by dissolving in 0.1 M acetic acid so as to obtain the desired concentration (1 mg.mL -1 ) in the final solution. To prepare the jellyfish collagen-nHA-TBA electrodes, HA nanoparticles were added (considering the HA:Collagen ratio of 1:10 w/w) into the eppendorf in which the jellyfish collagen (0.42 mg.mL -1 ) was situated.…”
Section: Preparation Of Jellyfish Collagen-nha-tba Aptasensormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[4][5][6] These in vivo applications include wound dressings, 7 artificial tissue and organ production, 8 cartilage tissue regeneration, 9,10 drug delivery systems, 11 and biomedical engineering. 12 Collagen has been extracted from a range of sources, but is commonly obtained from bovine, porcine, and equine sources for in vivo use. 13 However, these sources have problems with bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE), other transmittable spongiform encephalopathies (TSEs), and potential viral vectors that could be transmissible to humans.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…Protein extracts were centrifuged at 12000 rpm for 1 hr, and collected supernatants were stored at 4°C until use. Finally, the protein composition was analyzed using SDS‐PAGE technique as previously described by our group . Protein extracts obtained from BSC tissue and 3D‐dCBS were subjected to electrophoresis in 12% polyacrylamide gel.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%