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Mawethu Pascoe Bilibana
Researcher at University of the Western Cape
Publications - 11
Citations - 152
Mawethu Pascoe Bilibana is an academic researcher from University of the Western Cape. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chemistry & Aptamer. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 8 publications receiving 102 citations. Previous affiliations of Mawethu Pascoe Bilibana include Universiti Sains Malaysia.
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Graphenated polyaniline-doped tungsten oxide nanocomposite sensor for real time determination of phenanthrene
Oluwakemi Tovide,Nazeem Jaheed,Nurali Mohamed,Ezo Nxusani,Christopher E. Sunday,Abebaw Tsegaye,Rachel Fanelwa Ajayi,Njagi Njomo,Hlamulo Makelane,Mawethu Pascoe Bilibana,Priscilla G. L. Baker,Avril Williams,Sibulelo Vilakazi,Robert Tshikhudo,Emmanuel I. Iwuoha +14 more
TL;DR: In this article, a graphenated polyaniline/tungsten oxide (PANI/WO 3 /GR/GCE) nanocomposite electrode was tested as a sensor for the determination of phenanthrene.
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Electrochemical Aptatoxisensor Responses on Nanocomposites containing electro-deposited silver nanoparticles on poly(propyleneimine) dendrimer for the detection of microcystin-lr in freshwater
Mawethu Pascoe Bilibana,Avril R. Williams,Candice Rassie,Christopher E. Sunday,Hlamulo Makelane,Lindsay Wilson,Nomaphelo Ntshongontshi,Abongile N. Jijana,Milua Masikini,Priscilla G. L. Baker,Emmanuel I. Iwuoha +10 more
TL;DR: In the detection of MC-LR in water samples, the aptatoxisensor proved to be highly sensitive and stable, performed well in the presence of interfering analog and was comparable to the conventional analytical techniques.
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Aptahistochemistry in diagnostic pathology: technical scrutiny and feasibility.
Bakhtiar A. Bukari,Marimuthu Citartan,Ewe Seng Ch'ng,Mawethu Pascoe Bilibana,Timofey S. Rozhdestvensky,Thean-Hock Tang +5 more
TL;DR: This review offers rationales to overcome the anticipated challenges in transition from immunohistochemistry to aptahistochemistry, which is deemed feasible for an average diagnostic pathology laboratory.
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Label Free Poly(2,5-dimethoxyaniline)-Multi-Walled Carbon Nanotubes Impedimetric Immunosensor for Fumonisin B₁ Detection.
Milua Masikini,Avril R. Williams,Christopher E. Sunday,Tesfaye Waryo,Ezo Nxusani,Lindsay Wilson,Sinazo Qakala,Mawethu Pascoe Bilibana,Samantha F. Douman,Anovuyo Jonnas,Priscilla G. L. Baker,Emmanuel I. Iwuoha +11 more
TL;DR: An impedimetric immunosensor for fumonisin B1 (FB1) was developed from a poly(2,5-dimethoxyaniline)-multi-walled carbon nanotube (PDMA-MWCNT) composite on the surface of glassy carbon electrode (GCE).
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Aptamers as the Agent in Decontamination Assays (Apta-Decontamination Assays): From the Environment to the Potential Application In Vivo.
Mawethu Pascoe Bilibana,Marimuthu Citartan,Tzi Shien Yeoh,Timofey S. Rozhdestvensky,Thean-Hock Tang +4 more
TL;DR: Aptamers have been successfully harnessed as the decontamination agents to remove contaminants from the environment and to decontaminate infectious elements and can also serve more than as a decontaminant, probably as a tool to capture and kill hazardous elements, particularly pathogenic agents.