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Han Tie

Researcher at Academy of Military Science

Publications -  12
Citations -  156

Han Tie is an academic researcher from Academy of Military Science. The author has contributed to research in topics: Water quality & Self-healing hydrogels. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 12 publications receiving 45 citations.

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Cu/Au/Pt trimetallic nanoparticles coated with DNA hydrogel as target-responsive and signal-amplification material for sensitive detection of microcystin-LR.

TL;DR: This work proved that the Cu/Au/Pt TNs-encapsulated DNA hydrogel-based colorimetric biosensor had great potential to be applied in MC-LR detection and provided the opportunity to develop colorimetry biosensor for other targets using this target-responsive and signal-amplification strategy.
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Development of a fast and ultrasensitive black phosphorus-based colorimetric/photothermal dual-readout immunochromatography for determination of norfloxacin in tap water and river water.

TL;DR: A rapid and ultrasensitive method for colourimetric/photothermal dual-readout detection was developed using an 808 nm NIR laser and a thermal imaging app on mobile phone and can achieve the detection of norfloxacin in water samples within 20 min, and the detection limits of colorimetric and photothermal readout can reach 45 pg mL-1.
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Raman spectroscopy-based adversarial network combined with SVM for detection of foodborne pathogenic bacteria.

TL;DR: In this article, a method based on Raman spectroscopy combined with generative adversarial network and multiclass support vector machine was proposed to classify foodborne pathogenic bacteria. But it is still a challenge to overcome the cumbersome culture process of bacteria and the need for a large number of samples, which hinder qualitative analysis, to obtain a high classification accuracy.
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Upconversion fluorescent aptasensor for bisphenol A and 17β-estradiol based on a nanohybrid composed of black phosphorus and gold, and making use of signal amplification via DNA tetrahedrons.

TL;DR: This study describes an upconversion fluorescent aptasensor based on black phosphorus nanohybrids and self-assembled DNA tetrahedrons dual-amplification strategy for rapid detection of the environmental estrogens bisphenol A (BPA) and 17β-estradiol (E2).