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During the pandemic surge, including SARS-CoV-2 and influenza, pooling samples emerged as an efficient strategy to identify infected individuals in large groups. While pooling enhances RT-PCR throughput, reducing costs and resources, it dilutes positive samples with negative ones, lowering sensitivity and increasing false negatives. This study proposes a new method to address the trade-off between pool sizes and RT-PCR accuracy. This method integrates large-scale pooling with sample enrichment using a nano-hybrid membrane, preventing the pooling-induced decrease in viral concentration and maintaining cycle threshold (Ct) values close to individual positive samples. The nano-hybrid membrane, named SIMPLE (streamlined, simple, and inexpensive method for preconcentration, lysis, and nucleic acid extraction), comprises layered red blood cell membranes, polyethersulfone, and silica membranes. Using SIMPLE, a Ct value reduction to ≈2.6 is demonstrated in pooled COVID-19 samples with a pool size of 6 and found Ct values from larger pool sizes (8, 16, 32, 64, and 128) comparable to individual positive samples.
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Physiol Plant
May 2025
Institute of Crop Science and Nuclear Technology Utilization, Zhejiang Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Hangzhou, China.
A cutting-edge smart nano-hybrid technology, offering potential benefits for plants, has recently been developed to address the pervasive issue of heavy metal pollution. This study explored the potential of this technology in mitigating chromium (Cr) stress in rapeseed using a nano-based system that integrates 100 μM hydrogen sulphide (HS) and 50 μM manganese nanoparticles (Mn-NPs). This strategy reveals Cr-stress tolerance mechanisms through physiological assessments and transcriptome data analysis.
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September 2025
Laboratory of Clean Low-Carbon Energy, University of Science and Technology of China, Hefei 230023, China; Institute of Energy, Hefei Comprehensive National Science Center, Hefei 230031, China. Electronic address:
Constructing lignin-based nano-adsorbents with modulated surface polarity demonstrates promising efficiency, sustainability and biocompatibility in the application of Pb removal, nevertheless, which is hard to achieve. Here, a delicately designed assembly process of amphiphilic lignin was performed on the surfaces of aramid nanofibers (ANF), and a fibrous nano-hybrid (ANF@L) with uniform sheet-like lignin aggregations on ANF was obtained. Ascribing to the dominated π-π stacking between benzene rings on ANF and lignin, the H-bond between them weakened relatively, and more oxygen containing polar groups on lignin were exposed.
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March 2025
Center for Water and Ecology, State Key Joint Laboratory of Environment Simulation and Pollution Control, School of Environment, Tsinghua University, Beijing 100084, China.
Integrating biocatalysis with nanophotocatalysis provides a promising pathway to address the knotty environmental and energy problems. However, energy loss during the transfer of extracellular electrons across the nano-bio interface seriously limits the efficiency of whole-cell-based photobiocatalytic systems. Herein, we demonstrate an integrated multienergy codriven reaction platform containing BaTiO nanoparticles (BTO) for harvesting mechanical energy from flowing water to elevate the interfacial electric field, BiVO quantum dots (BQD) for harvesting light energy to generate photocarriers, and () for accepting photoelectrons to accomplish the biocatalytic reactions.
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March 2025
Department of Electrical Engineering, Kwangwoon University, Seoul, 01897, Republic of Korea.
During the pandemic surge, including SARS-CoV-2 and influenza, pooling samples emerged as an efficient strategy to identify infected individuals in large groups. While pooling enhances RT-PCR throughput, reducing costs and resources, it dilutes positive samples with negative ones, lowering sensitivity and increasing false negatives. This study proposes a new method to address the trade-off between pool sizes and RT-PCR accuracy.
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October 2024
McComish Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Jerome J. Lohr College of Engineering, South Dakota State University, Brookings, SD 57007, USA.
Transcutaneous carbon dioxide (TcPCO2) monitoring provides a non-invasive alternative to measuring arterial carbon dioxide (PaCO2), making it valuable for various applications, such as sleep diagnostics and neonatal care. However, traditional transcutaneous monitors are bulky, expensive, and pose risks such as skin burns. To address these limitations, we have introduced a compact, cost-effective CMOS imager-based sensor for TcPCO2 detection by utilizing colorimetric reactions with metal-organic framework (MOF)-based nano-hybrid materials.
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