2019
DOI: 10.1002/smll.201902248
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Molecular Aptamer Beacons and Their Applications in Sensing, Imaging, and Diagnostics

Abstract: The ability to monitor types, concentrations, and activities of different biomolecules is essential to obtain information about the molecular processes within cells. Successful monitoring requires a sensitive and selective tool that can respond to these molecular changes. Molecular aptamer beacon (MAB) is a molecular imaging and detection tool that enables visualization of small or large molecules by combining the selectivity and sensitivity of molecular beacon and aptamer technologies. MAB design leverages st… Show more

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“…Metallic nanoparticles have found diversified applications in the area of electronics, food, and, most profoundly, several biomedical-related fields, especially for their antimicrobial potential and also for their use as a diagnostic tool (Klebowski et al, 2018;Kumar et al, 2018;Azharuddin et al, 2019;Moutsiopoulou et al, 2019). The nano-sized metal-based particles have also been considered as promising tools for targeted drug delivery (Patra et al, 2018), imaging (Chen et al, 2018), sensors (Colino et al, 2018), synthetic inhibitors (Ma et al, 2018), etc.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Metallic nanoparticles have found diversified applications in the area of electronics, food, and, most profoundly, several biomedical-related fields, especially for their antimicrobial potential and also for their use as a diagnostic tool (Klebowski et al, 2018;Kumar et al, 2018;Azharuddin et al, 2019;Moutsiopoulou et al, 2019). The nano-sized metal-based particles have also been considered as promising tools for targeted drug delivery (Patra et al, 2018), imaging (Chen et al, 2018), sensors (Colino et al, 2018), synthetic inhibitors (Ma et al, 2018), etc.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are now more than 30 reports in PubMed indexed to aptamer beacons in the title and/or abstract, seven of which have been published in the past five years and include a review in 2019 by Moutsiopoulou et al [ 38 ]. Of these recent examples, the three given in the next paragraphs were selected because they involve detection of adenosine triphosphate (ATP), which—as an analyte—has been the subject of at least 11 reports during 2019–April 2020 in PubMed having ATP and aptamer in the title.…”
Section: Aptamer Beaconsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, there are many new and upcoming areas of development for which aptamers could potentially lead the charge in advancement. These would include rapid diagnostics using lateral flow devices [60], microfluidics [61], and biosensors [54,62]. Indeed, one area where aptamers could truly change practice and have an impact is in the diagnosis of bacterial strains, especially in the era of antimicrobial resistance.…”
Section: Diagnostic Applications For Aptamersmentioning
confidence: 99%