Cuisong Zhou
Sichuan University
41 Papers
145 Citations
Cuisong Zhou is an academic researcher from Sichuan University. The author has contributed to research in topics: DNA & Chemistry. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 33 publications.
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Papers
Development of a fast and sensitive glucose biosensor using iridium complex-doped electrospun optical fibrous membrane.
TL;DR: High sensitivity and fast response were attributed to the high surface-area-to-volume of the porous fibrous membrane, the efficient GOD biocatalyst reaction on the fibers surface, as well as the fast electron or energy transfer between dissolved oxygen and the optical fibrous membranes.
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A polyaniline microtube platform for direct electron transfer of glucose oxidase and biosensing applications
TL;DR: Using glucose oxidase (GOx) as a model redox protein, a direct electron transfer strategy based on PANI microtubes was developed for fabricating sensitive biosensors and a promising application of PANi microtube-based bios Sensors was offered.
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Ultrasensitive Visual Detection of HIV DNA Biomarkers via a Multi-amplification Nanoplatform
TL;DR: A facile and label-free multi-amplification strategy that combines glucose oxidase biocatalysis, DNAzyme-catalyzed colorimetric reaction and catalytic hairpin assembly recycling amplification together, suggesting wide applications that range from virus detection to genetic disease diagnosis.
Electrospun Ru(bpy)32+-doped nafion nanofibers for electrochemiluminescence sensing
TL;DR: Electrospun Ru(bpy)(3)(2+)-doped Nafion (ERDN) nanofibers were successfully fabricated by a one-step electrospinning technique and exhibit excellent ECL behaviors on Au, Pt, GC and ITO electrodes.
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A rapid and colorimetric biosensor based on GR-5 DNAzyme and self-replicating catalyzed hairpin assembly for lead detection
TL;DR: In this paper, a rapid and colorimetric biosensor for Pb2+ detection has been constructed on the basis of Pb+-dependent GR-5 DNAzyme and the self-replicating catalyzed hairpin assembly (SRCHA) reaction.
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