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Biosensors ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (5) ◽  
pp. 164
Author(s):  
Haoyu Liu ◽  
Wei Liu ◽  
Gang Jin

Exosomes are a kind of membrane-bound phospholipid nanovesicle that are secreted extensively in a variety of biological fluids. Accumulating evidence has indicated that exosomes not only communicate with cells, but also perform functional roles in physiology and pathology. In addition, exosomes have also elicited a great deal of excitement due to their potential as disease biomarkers. Therefore, requirements for sensitive methods capable of precisely and specifically determining exosomes were needed. Herein, we not only develop a sensing surface to capture exosomes but also compare two surface proteins on exosomes, which are appropriate for detecting exosome surface markers by total internal reflected imaging ellipsometry (TIRIE). Protein G and antibody were immobilized on a thin layer of golden substrate to form the biosensing surface. The bio-interaction between antibodies and exosomes was recorded by the TIRIE in real time. The distance between exosomes adhered on a surface was 44 nm ± 0.5 nm. The KD  of anti-CD9 and exosome was lower than anti-CD63 and exosome by introducing pseudo-first-order interaction kinetics, which suggested that CD9 is more suitable for exosome surface markers than CD63. The limit of detection (LOD) of TIRIE was 0.4 μg/mL. In conclusion, we have proposed a surface for the detection of exosomes based on TIRIE, which can make the detection of exosomes convenient and efficient.


2021 ◽  
Vol 7 (22) ◽  
pp. eabf0812
Author(s):  
Jinhua Sun ◽  
Matthew Sadd ◽  
Philip Edenborg ◽  
Henrik Grönbeck ◽  
Peter H. Thiesen ◽  
...  

Sodium, in contrast to other metals, cannot intercalate in graphite, hindering the use of this cheap, abundant element in rechargeable batteries. Here, we report a nanometric graphite-like anode for Na+ storage, formed by stacked graphene sheets functionalized only on one side, termed Janus graphene. The asymmetric functionalization allows reversible intercalation of Na+, as monitored by operando Raman spectroelectrochemistry and visualized by imaging ellipsometry. Our Janus graphene has uniform pore size, controllable functionalization density, and few edges; it can store Na+ differently from graphite and stacked graphene. Density functional theory calculations demonstrate that Na+ preferably rests close to -NH2 group forming synergic ionic bonds to graphene, making the interaction process energetically favorable. The estimated sodium storage up to C6.9Na is comparable to graphite for standard lithium ion batteries. Given such encouraging Na+ reversible intercalation behavior, our approach provides a way to design carbon-based materials for sodium ion batteries.


Author(s):  
Lianhua Jin ◽  
Eiichi KONDOH ◽  
Yuki Iizuka ◽  
Motoyuki Otake ◽  
Bernard Gelloz

Author(s):  
Nikolas Aristotelis Koulouris ◽  
Daniel Tasche ◽  
Anna Scheglov ◽  
Julia Mrotzek ◽  
Christoph Gerhard ◽  
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2020 ◽  
Vol 60 (1) ◽  
pp. 67
Author(s):  
Seung Woo Lee ◽  
Garam Choi ◽  
Sin Yong Lee ◽  
Yeongchan Cho ◽  
Heui Jae Pahk

2020 ◽  
Vol 92 (17) ◽  
pp. 11953-11959 ◽  
Author(s):  
Liyuan Zou ◽  
Zhaoxing Wu ◽  
Xiaofeng Liu ◽  
Yan Zheng ◽  
Wenjing Mei ◽  
...  

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