2011
DOI: 10.1039/c005364c
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Generic protease detection technology for monitoring periodontal disease

Abstract: Periodontal diseases are inflammatory conditions that affect the supporting tissues of teeth and can lead to destruction of the bone support and ultimately tooth loss if untreated. Progression of periodontitis is usually site specific but not uniform, and currently there are no accurate clinical methods for distinguishing sites where there is active disease progression from sites that are quiescent. Consequently, unnecessary and costly treatment of periodontal sites that are not progressing may occur. Three pr… Show more

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“…However swelling due to a reduced cross-link density caused by the cleavage of peptide cross-links does not explain the increase in impedance as a greater influx of water should also result in an increase in the ferri/ferrocyanide concentration in the film. The increase in impedance was also seen previously when using oxidised dextran films crosslinked with a different peptide (AAPVAAK) on screen printed electrodes for the detection of human neutrophil elastase (HNE) (see general discussion of (Zheng et al, 2011)). In this case, the impedance was also stable in buffer and increased rapidly when exposed to solutions containing HNE.…”
Section: Cross-linker Selectionmentioning
confidence: 66%
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“…However swelling due to a reduced cross-link density caused by the cleavage of peptide cross-links does not explain the increase in impedance as a greater influx of water should also result in an increase in the ferri/ferrocyanide concentration in the film. The increase in impedance was also seen previously when using oxidised dextran films crosslinked with a different peptide (AAPVAAK) on screen printed electrodes for the detection of human neutrophil elastase (HNE) (see general discussion of (Zheng et al, 2011)). In this case, the impedance was also stable in buffer and increased rapidly when exposed to solutions containing HNE.…”
Section: Cross-linker Selectionmentioning
confidence: 66%
“…Therefore, a thinner layer of dextran was formed with large number of aldehyde groups accessible for subsequent cross-linking with peptide. In the previous studies carried out by Stair et al (2009) and Zheng et al (2011) similar sensor behaviour was detected using quartz crystals and microfabricated IDEs coated with peptide cross-linked hydrogels. They observed an impedance increase and quartz crystal frequency decrease initially after the addition of proteases.…”
Section: Cross-linker Selectionmentioning
confidence: 93%
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