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Almeida, J., C. Roma-Rodrigues, A. G. Mahmoud, M. F. C. Guedes da Silva, A. J. L. Pombeiro, D.RS L. M. Martins, P. V. Baptista, and A. R. Fernandes. "Structural characterization and biological properties of silver(I) tris(pyrazolyl)methane sulfonate." J Inorg Biochem 199 (2019): 110789. AbstractWebsite

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Alves, Pedro Urbano, Raquel Vinhas, Alexandra R. Fernandes, Semra Zuhal Birol, Levent Trabzon, Iwona Bernacka-Wojcik, Rui Igreja, Paulo Lopes, Pedro Viana Baptista, Hugo Águas, Elvira Fortunato, and Rodrigo Martins. "Multifunctional microfluidic chip for optical nanoprobe based RNA detection – application to Chronic Myeloid Leukemia." Scientific Reports 8 (2018): 381. AbstractWebsite

Many diseases have their treatment options narrowed and end up being fatal if detected during later stages. As a consequence, point-of-care devices have an increasing importance for routine screening applications in the health sector due to their portability, fast analyses and decreased cost. For that purpose, a multifunctional chip was developed and tested using gold nanoprobes to perform RNA optical detection inside a microfluidic chip without the need of molecular amplification steps. As a proof-of-concept, this device was used for the rapid detection of chronic myeloid leukemia, a hemato-oncological disease that would benefit from early stage diagnostics and screening tests. The chip passively mixed target RNA from samples, gold nanoprobes and saline solution to infer a result from their final colorimetric properties. An optical fiber network was used to evaluate its transmitted spectra inside the chip. Trials provided accurate output results within 3 min, yielding signal-to-noise ratios up to 9 dB. When compared to actual state-of-art screening techniques of chronic myeloid leukemia, these results were, at microscale, at least 10 times faster than the reported detection methods for chronic myeloid leukemia. Concerning point-of-care applications, this work paves the way for other new and more complex versions of optical based genosensors.

Alves-Barroco, C., L. Rivas-García, A. R. Fernandes, and P. V. Baptista. "Tackling Multidrug Resistance in Streptococci - From Novel Biotherapeutic Strategies to Nanomedicines." Front Microbiol 11 (2020): 579916. AbstractWebsite

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