Polyarticular septic arthritis (PASA) is less common than monoarticular septic arthritis (MASA). There is a low incidence of PASA in immunocompetent patients. This case report describes the development of PASA after hemodialysis through the permcath after a single session.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMonodisperse aqueous upconverting nanoparticles (UCNPs) were covalently immobilized on aldehyde modified cellulose paper via reductive amination to evaluate the multiplexing capacity of luminescence resonance energy transfer (LRET) between UCNPs and quantum dots (QDs). This is the first account of a multiplexed bioassay strategy that demonstrates the principle of use of a single form of UCNP as donor and three different color emitting QDs as acceptors to concurrently determine three analytes. Broad absorbance profiles of green, orange and red QDs that spanned from the first exciton absorption peak to the UV region were in overlap with a blue emission band from UCNPs composed of NaYF that was doped with 30% Yb, 0.
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