Here, we describe the use of a fluorescence based lateral flow competition assay for the screening of four classes of drugs, viz, Δ9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), cocaine (through the detection of benzoylecgonine, BZE), opiates (through the detection of morphine, MOR) and amphetamine (AMP) present in the sweat of a fingerprint. The Drug Screening Cartridge was specifically developed for fingerprint sample collection and analysis. For this study, the cut-offs were set at: 190, 90, 68 and 80 pg/fingerprint for THC, BZE, MOR and AMP, respectively.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFDNA topoisomerases control the topology of DNA. Type II topoisomerases exhibit topology simplification, whereby products of their reactions are simplified beyond that expected based on thermodynamic equilibrium. The molecular basis for this process is unknown, although DNA bending has been implicated.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe radiative energy transfer from rare earth fluoride upconverting (UC) Na(x)Li(y)YF(4):Yb(3+),Er(3+) nanoparticles to rhodamine dyes has been systematically studied in colloidal solutions at room temperature. The UC emission bands at 520 and 550 nm have been shifted to the longer-wavelength (ca. 600 nm) region suitable for biomedical applications.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA 4-component antibody-phthalocyanine-polyethylene glycol-gold nanoparticle conjugate is described for use as a potential drug for targeted photodynamic cancer therapy. Gold nanoparticles (4 nm) were stabilised with a self-assembled layer of a zinc-phthalocyanine derivative (photosensitiser) and a heterobifunctional polyethylene glycol. Anti-HER2 monoclonal antibodies were covalently bound to the nanoparticles via a terminal carboxy moiety on the polyethylene glycol.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFDNA topoisomerases control the topology of DNA (e.g., the level of supercoiling) in all cells.
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