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Ying Wan

Researcher at Nanjing University of Science and Technology

Publications -  49
Citations -  2425

Ying Wan is an academic researcher from Nanjing University of Science and Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Aptamer & Nanoprobe. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 49 publications receiving 2018 citations. Previous affiliations of Ying Wan include Chinese Academy of Sciences.

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Designed Diblock Oligonucleotide for the Synthesis of Spatially Isolated and Highly Hybridizable Functionalization of DNA-Gold Nanoparticle Nanoconjugates

TL;DR: A novel strategy for spatially controlled functionalization of AuNPs with designed diblock oligonucleotides that are free of modifications is reported, which results in DNA-AuNPs nanoconjugates with high and tunable hybridization ability, which form the basis of a rapid plasmonic DNA sensor.
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An enzyme-based E-DNA sensor for sequence-specific detection of femtomolar DNA targets.

TL;DR: This work reports an enzyme-based E-DNA sensor for the sequence-specific detection of nucleic acids that has been able to detect as low as femtomolar DNA targets with excellent differentiation ability for even single mismatches.
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DNA Nanostructure-Decorated Surfaces for Enhanced Aptamer-Target Binding and Electrochemical Cocaine Sensors

TL;DR: It is found that the electrode surface decorated with an aptamer probe-pendant tetrahedral DNA nanostructure greatly facilitates cocaine-induced fusion of the split anticocaine aptamer, leading to a sensitive cocaine sensor with a remarkably low detection limit of 33 nM.
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Development of electrochemical immunosensors towards point of care diagnostics.

TL;DR: The recent achievements and progress in developing EIs towards point of care (POC) diagnostics are reviewed.
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Carbon nanotube-based ultrasensitive multiplexing electrochemical immunosensor for cancer biomarkers.

TL;DR: By using the SPCE array and the universal nanoprobe, the immunoassay system shows promising applications for in-field and point-of-care test in clinical diagnostics and demonstrates simultaneous detection of two protein biomarkers.