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Chuanlai Xu
Researcher at Jiangnan University
Publications - 729
Citations - 22485
Chuanlai Xu is an academic researcher from Jiangnan University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Biology. The author has an hindex of 64, co-authored 439 publications receiving 16164 citations.
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Ultrasensitive Immunochromatographic Strip for Fast Screening of 27 Sulfonamides in Honey and Pork Liver Samples Based on a Monoclonal Antibody.
TL;DR: The immunochromatographic lateral flow strip test provides a rapid and convenient method for fast screening of sulfonamides in honey samples and satisfies the requirements of authorities.
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Portable Food-Freshness Prediction Platform Based on Colorimetric Barcode Combinatorics and Deep Convolutional Neural Networks
Lingling Guo,Ting Wang,Zhonghua Wu,Jianwu Wang,Ming Wang,Zequn Cui,Shaobo Ji,Jianfei Cai,Chuanlai Xu,Xiaodong Chen +9 more
TL;DR: Cross‐reactive colorimetric barcode combinatorics and deep convolutional neural networks (DCNNs) are combined to form a system for monitoring meat freshness that concurrently provides scent fingerprint and fingerprint recognition.
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Rapid and sensitive detection of β-agonists using a portable fluorescence biosensor based on fluorescent nanosilica and a lateral flow test strip.
Song Chunmei,Zhi Aimin,Qingtang Liu,Jifei Yang,Guochao Jia,Jahanian Shervin,Liang Tang,Xiaofei Hu,Ruiguang Deng,Chuanlai Xu,Gaiping Zhang +10 more
TL;DR: The sensing results indicated that the sensitivity of the fluorescent nanosilica-based strip was better than that of conventional colloidal gold-based strips.
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Gold nanorod assembly based approach to toxin detection by SERS
TL;DR: In this paper, a novel, rapid and ultrasensitive surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) immunoassay for detection of microcystin LR was developed based on the assembly of gold nanorods (GNRs).
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Gold nanoparticle-based paper sensor for ultrasensitive and multiple detection of 32 (fluoro)quinolones by one monoclonal antibody
TL;DR: This immunochromatographic strip is a very useful tool for the primary screening of (fluoro)quinolones in milk and does not cross-react with antibiotics including tetracycline, sulfamethazine, ampicillin, erythromycin, aflatoxin B1, or gentamicin.