Publications by authors named "Yi-Lei Jia"

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  • Developing organic electrochemiluminescence (ECL) emitters using xanthenone enhances efficiency by creating a rigid molecular structure that reduces nonradiative decay.
  • The new emitters demonstrate a three-fold increase in ECL efficiency compared to traditional designs that use flexible benzophenone structures.
  • A biosensor utilizing these emitters effectively detects miR-21 linked to pancreatic cancer with a low detection limit of 2.8 fM, highlighting the potential for improved cancer diagnostics.
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Constructing versatile metal nanoclusters (NCs) assemblies through noncovalent weak interactions between inter-ligands is a long-standing challenge in interfacial chemistry, while compelling interfacial hydrogen-bond-driven metal NCs assemblies remain unexplored so far. Here, the study reports an amination-ligand o-phenylenediamine-coordinated copper NCs (CuNCs), demonstrating the impact of interfacial hydrogen-bonds (IHBs) motifs on the luminescent behaviors of metal NCs as the alteration of protic solvent. Experimental results supported by theoretical calculation unveil that the flexibility of interfacial ligand and the distance of cuprophilic Cu···Cu interaction between intra-/inter-NCs can be tailored by manipulating the cooperation between the diverse IHBs motifs reconstruction, therewith the IHBs-modulated fundamental structure-property relationships are established.

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  • Development of a new organic dot (OD) material shows improved electrochemiluminescence (ECL) efficiency without using heavy metals.
  • The ODs were found to be 2.1 times more efficient than control samples due to specific molecular interactions that stabilize the aggregates.
  • The efficient ODs were used to create a biosensor for detecting miR-16 related to Alzheimer's disease, achieving a very low detection limit of 1.7 fM and providing insights into the relationship between structure and ECL performance.
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Achieving sensitive detection and accurate identification of cancer cells is vital for diagnosing and treating the disease. Here, we developed a logic signal amplification system using DNA tetrahedron-mediated three-dimensional (3D) DNA nanonetworks for sensitive electrochemiluminescence (ECL) detection and subtype identification of cancer cells. Specially designed hairpins were integrated into DNA tetrahedral nanostructures (DTNs) to perform a catalytic hairpin assembly (CHA) reaction in the presence of target microRNA, forming hyperbranched 3D nanonetworks.

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Small frame nucleic acids (FNAs) serve as excellent carrier materials for various functional nucleic acid molecules, showcasing extensive potential applications in biomedicine development. The carrier module and function module combination is crucial for probe design, where an improper combination can significantly impede the functionality of sensing platforms. This study explores the effect of various combinations on the sensing performance of nanodevices through simulations and experimental approaches.

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DNA molecular machines based on DNA logic circuits show unparalleled potential in precision medicine. However, delivering DNA nanomachines into real biological systems and ensuring that they perform functions specifically, quickly and logically remain a challenge. Here, we developed an efficient DNA molecular machine integrating transfer-sensor-computation-output functions to achieve high fidelity detection of intracellular biomolecules.

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Developing a simple, economical, and accurate diagnostic method has positive practical significance for the early prevention and intervention of Alzheimer's disease (AD). Herein, combining a closed bipolar electrode (BPE) chip with multicolor electrochemiluminescence (ECL) imaging technology, we constructed a low-voltage driven portable visualized ECL device for the early screening of AD. By introducing parallel resistance, the total resistance of the circuit was greatly reduced.

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Exploring the ultrahigh quantum efficiency of a carbon-based probe a green and simple technique, and utilisation of its sensing ability for highly bioactive molecule detection is still highly challenging. Herein, we prepared a novel boron-enriched rice-like homologous carbon nanoclusters (BRCNs) with an ultrahigh quantum efficiency of ∼51.5% by introduction of a conjugated structure attached to the CN bond and an electron-withdrawing boron active centre.

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By assembling nanotweezers with ATP-splitting aptamers on gold nanorods (AuT123L), we constructed a near-infrared-activated ATP sensing device that could time-controllably image ATP levels in living cells. By replacing the aptamers on the nanotweezers, the nanoplatform can be applied to other important biomolecules, opening up more possibilities for the study of time controllable nanodevices.

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Lysosomal acidification is essential for its degradative function, and the flux of H correlated with that of K in lysosomes. However, there is little research on their correlation due to the lack of probes that can simultaneously image these two ions. To deeply understand the role of K in lysosomal acidification, here, we designed and fabricated a nanodevice using a K-aptamer and two pH-triggered nanoswitches incorporated into a DNA triangular prism (DTP) as a dual signal response platform to simultaneously visualize K and pH in lysosomes by a fluorescence method.

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Aggregation-induced emission (AIE) active Pdots are attractive nanomaterials applied in electrochemiluminescence (ECL) fields, while the irreversible redox reaction of these Pdots is a prevailing problem, resulting in instability of ECL emission. Herein, we first designed and synthesized an AIE-active Pdot with reversible redox property, which contains a tetraphenylethene derivate and benzothiadiazole (BT) to achieve stable ECL emission. BT has a good rigid structure with excellent electrochemical behaviors, which is beneficial for avoiding the destruction of the conjugated structure as much as possible during the preparation of Pdots, thus maintaining good redox property.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Yi-Lei Jia"

  • - Yi-Lei Jia's recent research primarily focuses on the development and application of advanced electrochemiluminescence (ECL) materials and nanodevices for sensitive biosensing, particularly in the detection of nucleic acids and cancer cells.
  • - His work explores innovative molecular designs for aggregation-induced delayed electrochemiluminescence (AIDECL) and the use of metal nanoclusters assemblies driven by interfacial hydrogen-bond interactions to enhance luminescent behavior and efficiency.
  • - Jia's studies also emphasize the integration of DNA-based logic nanomachines for intracellular detection of biomarkers, showcasing the potential of precision medicine applications and addressing critical challenges in real-time biological sensing and imaging.