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This research utilizes polymeric nanoparticles to enhance the sensitivity and performance of luminescence-based assays. By integrating advanced dyes and molecularly imprinted polymers, the project aims to improve detection methods for toxins and antibiotics in water and aquaculture.
This project aims to take advantage of polymeric nanoparticles as a tool for improving sensitivity and performance of (chemi)luminiscence based assays.
For instance, highly emissive red/near-infrared (NIR) dyes and long-lifetime luminophores like Ru(II) complexes will be combined in nanoparticles for increased emission efficiencies, better discrimination from background interferences and improved photostability.
These beads will be employed for labelling antibodies to be used in immunoassays.
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UNIVERSIDAD COMPLUTENSE DE MADRID
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