Publications by authors named "Pavlos Nikolaou"

Thermally Activated Delayed Fluorescent (TADF) luminophores offer the potential to achieve 100% Internal Quantum Efficiency (IQE) by harvesting both singlet and triplet excitons reverse intersystem crossing from T to S. This class of molecules has therefore been embraced in the pursuit of cheaper and more efficient electrochemiluminescent (ECL) labels. The present study explores how tuning the electron-donating (D) and -accepting (A) strengths of peripheral substituents affects the ECL emission of mono- and dicyanoarene-based TADF dyes.

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The first magnetic ligand-based electrochemical assay aimed at the determination of BRD4 was developed and validated. BRD4 is an epigenetic regulator of great interest in oncology in relation to its overexpression observed in the pathogenesis of several cancer diseases. BRD4 also represents a major target for the development of innovative treatments aimed at protein inhibition or degradation.

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Detection of nucleic acids is crucial in many medical applications, and in particular for monitoring infectious diseases, as it has become perfectly clear after the pandemic infection of COVID-19. In this context, the development of innovative detection methods based on signal-amplification rather than analyte-amplification represents a significant breakthrough compared to existing PCR-based methodologies, allowing the development of new nucleic acid detection technologies suitable to be integrated in portable and low-cost sensor devices while keeping high sensitivities, thus enabling massive diagnostic screening. In this work, we present a novel molecular sensor for the ultrasensitive PCR-free detection of Hepatitis B Virus (HBV) based on electrochemiluminescence (ECL).

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In the present work, an analytical approach for the voltammetric detection and prediction of adulteration of fresh cow milk with reconstituted skim milk powder is developed. After precipitation of milk proteins upon addition of ethanol and centrifugation, the supernatant liquid of the samples was analyzed by cyclic voltammetry on a novel graphite/SiO hybrid working electrode (GSiHE) using LiClO as electrolyte. Under these conditions, fresh milk samples gave broadened peaks/plateaus in both forward and backward potential scanning, attributed mainly to oxidases.

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