Quantum dots in proteomic studies and medical diagnostics


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Modern medical diagnostics requires the detection of minor amounts of target proteins at the background of numerous different biological components. With rare exception, these problems cannot be solved by purely physical research methods. In this case, the simplest and efficient approach is concerned with the principles of complementary affine interactions of biopolymers. In this case, high sensitivity of the analysis is achieved by the introduction of labels with certain physical properties in affinity bioreagents. This review is focused on the development of proteomic studies and medical diagnostics with the use of colloidal quantum dots (QDs) as labels in affinity bioreagents. This review is devoted to the description of in vitro proteomic approaches used in the studies and diagnostics, where the problem related to toxicity is not as crucial as in therapy and no restrictions on the types and composition of QDs are imposed. In this case, QDs are considered to be one of the key components of a bioanalytical system. The problems of proteomic medical diagnostics are discussed from the viewpoint of analytical chemistry with the account for the structure and properties of macromolecular analytes and appropriate bioreagents.

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P. P. Gladyshev

State University “Dubna”

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Email: pglad@yandex.ru
Russian Federation, 19 ul. Universitetskaya, Dubna, Moscow Region, Russian Federation, 141980

Yu. V. Tumanov

State Research Center for Virology and Biotechnology “Vector” of Rospotrebnadzor

Email: pglad@yandex.ru
Russian Federation, Koltsovo, Novosibirsk Region, Russian Federation, 630559

S. A. Ibragimova

State University “Dubna”

Email: pglad@yandex.ru
Russian Federation, 19 ul. Universitetskaya, Dubna, Moscow Region, Russian Federation, 141980

V. V. Kouznetsov

Organic and Biomolecular Chemistry Laboratory, Industrial University of Santander, Parque Tecnológico Guatiguará

Email: pglad@yandex.ru
Colombia, Piedecuesta

E. D. Gribova

State University “Dubna”

Email: pglad@yandex.ru
Russian Federation, 19 ul. Universitetskaya, Dubna, Moscow Region, Russian Federation, 141980

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