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Zhiwei Sun

Researcher at Capital Medical University

Publications -  7
Citations -  715

Zhiwei Sun is an academic researcher from Capital Medical University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Aptamer & Biosensor. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 7 publications receiving 369 citations.

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Dual-SERS biosensor for one-step detection of microRNAs in exosome and residual plasma of blood samples for diagnosing pancreatic cancer.

TL;DR: A DSN-assisted dual-SERS biosensor for microRNA-10b in exosome and residual plasma of blood samples detection based on the Fe3O4 @Ag-DNA-Au@Ag@DTNB (SERS tag) conjugates and the recycling signal amplification.
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Fe₃O₄@Ag magnetic nanoparticles for microRNA capture and duplex-specific nuclease signal amplification based SERS detection in cancer cells.

TL;DR: The result provides a novel proposal to combine the perfect single-base recognition and signal-amplifying ability of the endonuclease DSN with cost-effective SERS strategy for miRNA point-of-care (POC) clinical diagnostics.
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Personalized detection of circling exosomal PD-L1 based on Fe3O4@TiO2 isolation and SERS immunoassay.

TL;DR: Based on the personalized SERS signal analysis, NSCLC patients can be distinguished from the healthy controls easily and the advantage of clearly individual quantification may help the doctor to discover the relationship of exosomal PD-L1 and the immnuotherapy responds in individual level.
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Dual-recognition surface-enhanced Raman scattering(SERS)biosensor for pathogenic bacteria detection by using vancomycin-SERS tags and aptamer-Fe3O4@Au.

TL;DR: The SERS strategy could be used to detect a broad range of bacteria by using different aptamers, moreover, the simple operation and precise quantification ability empower this assay great potential in the application of food safety and infectious disease point-of-care diagnosis.
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CRISPR-cas12a mediated SERS lateral flow assay for amplification-free detection of double-stranded DNA and single-base mutation

TL;DR: The simple and inexpensive paper-based CRISPR-SERS strip has great potential for point-of-care testing (POCT) of nucleic acid targets especially in resource-poor or non-laboratory environments.