Publications by authors named "U Tamer"

Bacterial bloodstream infections cause high morbidity and mortality. Although bacteria can be detected by various methods, culture methods are often used for the detection of live, accurate, reproducible, and selective bacterial identification. However, the culture method is time-consuming, and clinicians often start treatment immediately due to the long determination time.

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  • - Raman spectroscopy is an advanced technique used to analyze the properties of matter, making it valuable for research, especially in cancer studies, where it helps understand gene and protein changes linked to tumor aggressiveness.
  • - In breast cancer research, the study focused on the BRCA1 gene, which is challenging to measure using traditional methods due to its size, and employed surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS) for precise protein quantification.
  • - The research utilized magnetic nanoparticles to isolate the target protein and created a calibration curve that correlated Raman intensity with BRCA1 concentration, enabling accurate determination of protein levels in tissue samples.
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A new, sensitive, and cost-effective lab-on-paper-based immunosensor was designed based on electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) for the detection of exosomes. EIS was selected as the determination method since there was a surface blockage in electron transfer by binding the exosomes to the transducer. Briefly, the carbon working electrode (WE) on the paper electrode (PE) was modified with gold particles (AuPs@PE) and then conjugated with anti-CD9 (Anti-CD9/AuPs@PE) for the detection of exosomes.

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The analysis of substances and samples obtained from a crime scene is very important in solving forensic cases. To determine the variables involved in a crime and to expedite the investigation process, the rapid analysis of body fluids in small quantities and within environments containing diverse components is particularly necessary. For this reason, it is of great importance to analyze biological fluids with rapid, noncontaminating, nondestructive, low-cost, and accurate techniques.

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This study presents a simple, fast, and sensitive label-free sensing assay for the precise enumeration of modeled pathogenic Escherichia coli K12 (E. coli K12) bacteria for the first time. The method employs the covalent binding bacteriophage technique on the surface of a reversible addition-fragmentation chain transfer (RAFT) polymer film.

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