Gold nanoparticles for the development of clinical diagnosis methods,
Baptista, Pedro, Pereira Eulália, Eaton Peter, c}alo Doria Gon{\c, Miranda Adelaide, Gomes Inês, Quaresma Pedro, and Franco Ricardo
, Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry, jun, Volume 391, Number 3, p.943–950, (2008)
AbstractThe impact of advances in nanotechnology is particularly relevant in biodiagnostics, where nanoparticle-based assays have been developed for specific detection of bioanalytes of clinical interest. Gold nanoparticles show easily tuned physical properties, including unique optical properties, robustness, and high surface areas, making them ideal candidates for developing biomarker platforms. Modulation of these physicochemical properties can be easily achieved by adequate synthetic strategies and give gold nanoparticles advantages over conventional detection methods currently used in clinical diagnostics. The surface of gold nanoparticles can be tailored by ligand functionalization to selectively bind biomarkers. Thiol-linking of DNA and chemical functionalization of gold nanoparticles for specific protein/antibody binding are the most common approaches. Simple and inexpensive methods based on these bio-nanoprobes were initially applied for detection of specific DNA sequences and are presently being expanded to clinical diagnosis.
The genetic susceptibility linking preterm birth and periodontal disease a review,
Couceiroa, Joana, Grosso {Ana Rita}, Baptista {Pedro V. }, Mendes {Jose J. }, Fernandes {Alexandra R. }, and Quintas Alexandre
, Annals of Medicine, apr, Volume 53, Number SI, p.S16–S17, (2021)
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Genetic predisposition for aggressive behaviour related with dopamine and serotonin pathways - an overview,
Paulino, Cathy, Fernandes {Alexandra R. }, Baptista {Pedro V. }, Soeiro Cristina, Grosso {Ana Rita}, and Quintas Alexandre
, Annals of Medicine, apr, Volume 53, Number SI, p.S77–S77, (2021)
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