2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.colsurfb.2022.112594
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Synthesis of Fluorescent Titanium Nanoclusters at ambient temperature for highly sensitive and selective detection of Creatine Kinase MM in myocardial infarction

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“…187 Recently, Wu et al successfully demonstrated a new approach using fluorescent titanium nanoclusters (Ti NCs) for highly selective sensitive detection of CK-MM in myocardial infarction. 188 The sensing phenomenon of Ti NCs is the strong binding nature with the phosphate group of ATPS, in which the creatine was converted into phosphocreatine as shown in Figure 7c. This fluorescent sensing system was successfully applied for CK-MM detection in wide ranges from 0.625 U/L to 10 U/L, and the detection limit was as low as 0.2513 ng/mL in aqueous medium and 0.3465 ng/mL in human serum.…”
Section: Optical Signaling Readout-based Nanobiosensorsmentioning
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“…187 Recently, Wu et al successfully demonstrated a new approach using fluorescent titanium nanoclusters (Ti NCs) for highly selective sensitive detection of CK-MM in myocardial infarction. 188 The sensing phenomenon of Ti NCs is the strong binding nature with the phosphate group of ATPS, in which the creatine was converted into phosphocreatine as shown in Figure 7c. This fluorescent sensing system was successfully applied for CK-MM detection in wide ranges from 0.625 U/L to 10 U/L, and the detection limit was as low as 0.2513 ng/mL in aqueous medium and 0.3465 ng/mL in human serum.…”
Section: Optical Signaling Readout-based Nanobiosensorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently, Wu et al. successfully demonstrated a new approach using fluorescent titanium nanoclusters (Ti NCs) for highly selective sensitive detection of CK-MM in myocardial infarction . The sensing phenomenon of Ti NCs is the strong binding nature with the phosphate group of ATPS, in which the creatine was converted into phosphocreatine as shown in Figure c.…”
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“…Recently, optical methods, particularly fluorescence-based techniques, have emerged as prominent tools for creatinine sensing due to their high selectivity, real-time analysis, and user-friendly instrumentation. Probes such as quantum dots and metallic nanoparticles have shown potential, but their operation in only acidic or basic pH buffers restricts their use in biological samples. Traditional organic fluorophores like pyrene, dansyl, fluorescein, and naphthalene derivatives have also been explored for creatinine detection, but their poor water solubility and susceptibility to minor changes in experimental conditions limit their utility. Furthermore, their use often necessitates the development of specialized probes, a complex and time-consuming process.…”
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