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Mashooq Khan

Researcher at Tsinghua University

Publications -  62
Citations -  1442

Mashooq Khan is an academic researcher from Tsinghua University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biosensor & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 52 publications receiving 1014 citations. Previous affiliations of Mashooq Khan include Kyungpook National University & University of Malakand.

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Glucose Sensor using Liquid-Crystal Droplets Made by Microfluidics

TL;DR: This new and sensitive LC-droplet-based glucose biosensor has the merits of low production cost and easy detection by the naked eye and might be useful for prescreening the glucose level in the human body.
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Liquid crystal-based proton sensitive glucose biosensor.

TL;DR: A new and sensitive glucose biosensor has the merits of low production cost and easy detection through the naked eye and might be useful for prescreening the glucose level in the human body.
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MoS2-quantum dot triggered reactive oxygen species generation and depletion: responsible for enhanced chemiluminescence.

TL;DR: Activated MoS2-QDs exhibit a promising capability for the generation of reactive oxygen species and have been selected for high-performance liquid chromatographyatography of Na6(CO3)(SO4)2, Na2SO4, and Na2CO3 for noble gas chromatography studies.
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In Situ Scatheless Cell Detachment Reveals Correlation between Adhesion Strength and Viability at Single‐Cell Resolution

TL;DR: Cell heterogeneity is revealed and the connections between cell adhesion strength and cell viability at single-cell resolution are uncovered by extracting single adherent cells of interest from a standard tissue culture by using a microfluidic chip-based live single- cell extractor (LSCE).
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A liquid-crystal-based DNA biosensor for pathogen detection.

TL;DR: This TEMDTAB/DNA biosensor could differentiate complementary ssDNA from mismatched ssDNA as well as double-stranded DNA and successfully detected the genomic DNAs of the bacterium Erwinia carotovora and the fungi Rhazictonia solani.