scispace - formally typeset
W

WeiJuan Yang

Researcher at Fuzhou University

Publications -  13
Citations -  221

WeiJuan Yang is an academic researcher from Fuzhou University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Detection limit & Chemistry. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 9 publications receiving 170 citations.

Papers
More filters
Journal ArticleDOI

A novel electrically magnetic-controllable electrochemical biosensor for the ultra sensitive and specific detection of attomolar level oral cancer-related microRNA

TL;DR: The high sensitivity and selectivity, as well as the easiness of fabrication, operational convenience, short analysis time, good stability and re-usability, make the biosensor a promising alternative for the early point-of-care diagnosis of oral cancer.
Journal ArticleDOI

Rolling circle amplification combined with gold nanoparticles-tag for ultra sensitive and specific quantification of DNA by inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry

TL;DR: The proposed assay has been successfully used to detect DNA in serum sample with a recovery of 91-106% and a relative standard deviation (RSD) <6% (n=6), suggesting that the method is sensitive and reliable.
Journal ArticleDOI

Ultra-sensitive electrochemical detection of single nucleotide polymorphisms based on an electrically controllable magnetic gold electrode

TL;DR: A novel controllable magnetic electrochemical biosensor for the ultra-sensitive detection of single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) of trace HIV-related salivary DNA is first described here based on a home-made electrically controllables magnetic gold electrode (ECM-GE).
Journal ArticleDOI

The early diagnosis and fast detection of blast fungus, Magnaporthe grisea, in rice plant by using its chitinase as biochemical marker and a rice cDNA encoding mannose-binding lectin as recognition probe.

TL;DR: This study cloned and expressed the M. grisea's chitinases (Mgchi) and a rice cDNA encoding mannose-binding jacalin-related lectin (Osmbl) with Mgchi-related gene and developed a visual method for the specific and sensitive detection of M.grisea based on the PdNPs-catalyzed TMB/H(2)O(2).
Journal ArticleDOI

A “turn-on” and label-free fluorescent assay for the rapid detection of exonuclease III activity based on Tb 3+ -induced G-quadruplex conjugates

TL;DR: The proposed assay is highly simple, rapid, and cost-effective, and does not require sophisticated experimental techniques such as gel-based equipment or radioactive labels, and offers the advantages of low-cost and being interference-free.