Osteosarcoma is a commonly occurring bone malignancy, and it is the second most common cause of cancer deaths in adolescents and children. A sensitive silica nanoparticle (Si-NP) modified current-volt sensor was introduced to identify the osteopontin antigen, a well-known biomarker for osteosarcoma. Si-NP was extracted from the rice husk ash and utilized for the surface functionalization on the interdigitated microelectrode sensing surface.
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August 2022
Immobilization and detection of small molecules is one of the challenging tasks in any given sensing system as the dissociation equilibrium constant is higher. Generating a right immobilization system with small molecules is mandatory for developing the drug-discovery process and disease identification. Immobilizing smaller probes on the ELISA plate is challenging because of its less adsorption on the polystyrene (PS) substrate.
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June 2022
Osteosarcoma is a type of tumor originating from the bone cells, most often from long bones. Children and adolescents are mainly affected by osteosarcoma. Identifying the condition with osteosarcoma is mandatory to provide proper treatment to the affected patients.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFOsteosarcoma, a malignant tumor of bones, has very high incidence in adolescents and young people. The present study investigated the effect of indirubin-3'-oxime (IDR3O) derivative on proliferation of osteosarcoma cells in vitro and tumor growth in vivo. Changes in growth and induction of apoptosis in osteosarcoma cells were assessed using WST-8 and TUNEL staining assays.
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