Next-Generation Femtech: Urine-Based Cervical Cancer Diagnosis Using a Fluorescent Biothiol Probe with Controlled Smiles Rearrangement
Jong Min An,
Minseok Jeong,
Junyang Jung
et al.
Abstract:Cervical cancer screening is a crucial field of femtech (female technology). In this work, we disclosed a new femtech solution�a simple, straightforward, and on-site applicable urine-based cervical cancer diagnostic method using a fluorescent biothiol probe. Our newly developed nitrobenzene-based fluorescent probe, named NPS-B, effectively differentiates between cysteine and homocysteine within urine samples via controlled Smiles rearrangement. The analysis of emissionbased signals offers the potential utility… Show more
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