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Aptamer-Based Fluorescent Assay for Sensitive Detection of Cardiac Troponin Ⅰ
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作者 Yu Li Yuanzhan Yang +1 位作者 xuefei lu Yulin Deng 《Journal of Beijing Institute of Technology》 EI CAS 2020年第1期45-51,共7页
Acute myocardial infarction(AMI)is a major health problem leading to high rates of mortality and morbidity.Biomarker cardiac troponin I(cTnI)has shown high sensitivity and specificity towards AMI detection,and has bee... Acute myocardial infarction(AMI)is a major health problem leading to high rates of mortality and morbidity.Biomarker cardiac troponin I(cTnI)has shown high sensitivity and specificity towards AMI detection,and has been regarded as"gold standard".An ultrasensitive method to detectcTnI with low concentration in human fluid is essential.In this paper,we developed an aptamer-based assay coupled with rolling circle amplification(RCA)and molecular beacon probe for sensitive detection ofcTnI.In this strategy,aptamer acts as a bridge to communicate between oligonucleotides andcTnI.RCA reaction produces a single-stranded tandem repeated copy of the circular template,which are recognized by fluorescence molecular beacon probe.With this strategy,highly sensitive and specific detection of cTnI was realized with the lowest detectable concentration of 7.24 pg/m L.The developed aptamer-RCA assay can be a promising tool in clinical samples analysis.The assay can also analyze other disease-related biomarkers by replacing the aptamer. 展开更多
关键词 APTAMER cardiac TROPONIN I(cTnI) molecular BEACON ROLLING circle AMPLIFICATION sensitive detection
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Geometric morphometric study of the skull shape diversification in Sciuridae(Mammalia,Rodentia)
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作者 xuefei lu Deyan GE +2 位作者 Lin XIA Chengming HUANG Qisen YANG 《Integrative Zoology》 SCIE CSCD 2014年第3期231-245,共15页
It is generally accepted that the high phenotypic diversity of mammals is a combined result of developmental constraint and ecological adaptation, although the influence of these endogenous and exogenous factors varie... It is generally accepted that the high phenotypic diversity of mammals is a combined result of developmental constraint and ecological adaptation, although the influence of these endogenous and exogenous factors varies in different mammal groups. The rodent family Sciuridae represents an ideal candidate for examining phenotyp­ic diversity in relation to phylogeny and ecological adaptations. In the present study, we investigate the effects of phylogeny and lifestyle on the skull shape in different species of Sciuridae by applying geometric morpho­metric methods. In addition, we investigate the importance of allometry on sciurid skull shape, because results from geometric morphometrics sometimes dispute those of traditional morphometry. Here, we identify signif­icant associations between patristic distances obtained from molecular phylogeny and shape distances in all 3 views of the cranium and the lateral view of the mandible. Multivariate regression demonstrates that shape dif­ferences among lifestyle categories are substantial, especially in the dorsal and ventral structures after the in­fluence of phylogeny is taken into account. Allometry plays an important role in the shape variation, although its importance on different skull structures varies. Our results indicate that complex structures of this highly di­verse mammal group, which occupies different niches, are affected by ecological factors and developmental constraint. 展开更多
关键词 adaptation ALLOMETRY geometric morphometrics PHYLOGENY SCIURIDAE
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