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             <p>Since CM-Dextran also contains polysaccharides, they could also interact with the peptides. Therefore, we decided to replace CM-Dextran with carboxyethylsilanetriols (CES). CES also has a carboxylic group that can be modified with EDC/NHS, allowing the test line to form a covalent bond with the primary amines of peptides, which is a stronger interaction than the dipole-dipole interaction.</p>
 
             <p>Since CM-Dextran also contains polysaccharides, they could also interact with the peptides. Therefore, we decided to replace CM-Dextran with carboxyethylsilanetriols (CES). CES also has a carboxylic group that can be modified with EDC/NHS, allowing the test line to form a covalent bond with the primary amines of peptides, which is a stronger interaction than the dipole-dipole interaction.</p>
 
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<h3>Yen-Ta Tseng, Ph.D.</h3>
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            <h3>Yen-Ta Tseng, Ph.D.</h3>
 
             <h4>Description</h4>
 
             <h4>Description</h4>
 
             <p>Yen-Ta Tseng, Ph.D. is a postdoctoral researcher in the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry at National Chung Cheng University. His expertise is analytical chemistry.</p>
 
             <p>Yen-Ta Tseng, Ph.D. is a postdoctoral researcher in the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry at National Chung Cheng University. His expertise is analytical chemistry.</p>
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             <h3>Problems We Met</h3>
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             <h3>Modification of gold nanoparticles</h3>
             <p>After the modification of gold nanoparticles using mercaptans, we observed serious aggregation. All the gold nanoparticles formed a deep purple precipitate, which prevented further experiments.</p>
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             <p>After the modification of gold nanoparticles using mercaptans based on the suggestion from Dr. Tseng, we observed serious aggregation. All the gold nanoparticles formed a deep purple precipitate, which prevented further experiments.</p>
 
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             <p>Thus, we consulted with some professionals below:</p>
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             <p>Thus, we further consulted with some professionals below:</p>
 
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