Publications by authors named "Mubarak Yarmamat"

Thiophenol (PhSH) is an important industrial intermediate but displays significant toxicity towards environmental and biological systems. Here, we introduce a supramolecular system based on β-cyclodextrin (β-CD) and boron dipyrromethene (BODIPY) as a ratiometric fluorescence probe to discriminate PhSH in environmental water samples, cells, and in vivo. In aqueous solutions, BODIPY shows extremely weak fluorescence intensity due to its aggregation into nanometer-sized clusters, which prevents its interaction with thiols.

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Exosomes are seen as promising biomarkers for minimally invasive liquid biopsies and disease surveillance. However, the complexity of body fluids, inherent heterogeneity, and tiny size of exosomes impede their extraction, consequently restricting their clinical application. In this study, in order to efficiently isolate exosomes from clinical samples, an irregular serpentine channel microfluidic chip (ExoSIC) was designed to continuously separate exosomes from plasma based on a magnetic-nanowaxberry (MNWB).

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