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Zahra Khoshbin

Researcher at Mashhad University of Medical Sciences

Publications -  43
Citations -  564

Zahra Khoshbin is an academic researcher from Mashhad University of Medical Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Aptamer & Biology. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 17 publications receiving 215 citations. Previous affiliations of Zahra Khoshbin include Ferdowsi University of Mashhad.

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Aptasensors as the future of antibiotics test kits-a case study of the aptamer application in the chloramphenicol detection

TL;DR: In the present review, the recent achievements of the accessible aptasensors for qualitative detection and quantitative determination of chloramphenicol as a candidate of the antibiotics are summarized and some results are presented based on the advantages and disadvantages to achieve a promising perspective for designing the novel antibiotics test kits.
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Simultaneous detection and determination of mercury (II) and lead (II) ions through the achievement of novel functional nucleic acid-based biosensors.

TL;DR: In this review, the recent achievements of functional nucleic acid-based biosensors for the simultaneous detection of Hg2+ and Pb2+ ions in two main optical and electrochemical groups are summarized.
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A simple paper-based aptasensor for ultrasensitive detection of lead (II) ion.

TL;DR: The developed paper-based aptasensor has been successfully applied to determine Pb2+ in tap water, lake water, milk, and human blood serum and can be efficiently utilized to detect other metal ions and biological molecules by substituting target specific aptamer.
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A low-cost paper-based aptasensor for simultaneous trace-level monitoring of mercury (II) and silver (I) ions.

TL;DR: This study introduces a low-cost paper-based aptasensor to monitor Hg2+ and Ag+, simultaneously and holds the supreme potential to develop a cost-effective sensing method for environmental monitoring, food control, and human diagnostics.
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Liquid crystal-based biosensors as lab-on-chip tools: Promising for future on-site detection test kits

TL;DR: A review of the recent achievements in the field of LC biosensor design for the qualitative monitoring and quantitative determination of the diverse targets and some results are represented to achieve a promising viewpoint for designing the novel LC-based test kits in the future.