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Boyu Jia

Researcher at Peking Union Medical College

Publications -  11
Citations -  343

Boyu Jia is an academic researcher from Peking Union Medical College. The author has contributed to research in topics: Detection limit & Aptamer. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 11 publications receiving 71 citations.

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Recent progress in immunosensors for pesticides

TL;DR: This review first examines the current situation regarding pesticide residue in various foods, feeds, traditional Chinese medicines and environmental samples, and focuses on the recent development of the proposed immunosensors for pesticide detection in the past five years, with particular emphasis on the fluorescence, colorimetric, chemiluminescence, electrochemical and piezoelectric sensors.
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Recent advances on immunosensors for mycotoxins in foods and other commodities

TL;DR: In this paper, a review of the current status concerning mycotoxin residues in different plant/animal-derived foods, and other commodities, primarily highlights the recent advances of various newly-developed immunosensors for mycoxin determination over the past five years.
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Development of a quantum dot nanobead-based fluorescent strip immunosensor for on-site detection of aflatoxin B1 in lotus seeds.

TL;DR: The QBs-based fluorescent strip immunosensor with high sensitivity, easy operation, and low cost provided a preferred solution for rapid, on-site screening and highly-sensitive quantitation of AFB1 in a large number of lotus seed samples.
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Recent advances in synthesis and modification of carbon dots for optical sensing of pesticides.

TL;DR: A comprehensive overview on the recent advances of CDs-based optical sensors for pesticides over the past five years, with a particular focus on photoluminescent, electrochemiluminous, and colorimetric sensors regarding the sensing mechanisms and design principles by integrating with various recognition elements including antibodies, aptamers, enzymes, molecularly imprinted polymers, and some nanoparticles as mentioned in this paper.
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Development of a ZnCdS@ZnS quantum dots–based label-free electrochemiluminescence immunosensor for sensitive determination of aflatoxin B1 in lotus seed

TL;DR: Testing with lotus seed samples confirmed the satisfactory selectivity, stability, and reproducibility of the developed ECL immunosensor for rapid, efficient, and sensitive detection of AFB1 at trace levels in complex matrices.