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             <p>We decided to use 13 nm gold nanoparticles. Moreover, we learned how to prepare and modify the gold nanoparticles from Dr. Tseng. Under his guidance, we succeeded in obtaining the gold nanoparticles and modifying the self-assembled monolayer.</p>
 
             <p>We decided to use 13 nm gold nanoparticles. Moreover, we learned how to prepare and modify the gold nanoparticles from Dr. Tseng. Under his guidance, we succeeded in obtaining the gold nanoparticles and modifying the self-assembled monolayer.</p>
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            <p>The picture below shows the gold nanoparticles modified with mercaptans:</p>
 
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                 <li>Zhi-Xian Wang, Ph.D.</li>
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                 <li><b>Zhi-Xian Wang</b>, Ph.D.</li>
 
                 <p>Dr. Wang advised us to coat the gold nanoparticles with CM-Dextran, which would avoid the aggregation of gold nanoparticles. However, if the gold nanoparticles could not aggregate at all, they would lose the ability to play their role as an indicator.</p>
 
                 <p>Dr. Wang advised us to coat the gold nanoparticles with CM-Dextran, which would avoid the aggregation of gold nanoparticles. However, if the gold nanoparticles could not aggregate at all, they would lose the ability to play their role as an indicator.</p>
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            <p>The picture below shows the gold nanoparticles modified with CM-Dextran:</p>
 
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                 <li>Dr. Sugi Guthula (Ph.D. in Chemistry and Biochemistry, expert in applications of nanoplasmonic biosensors)</li>
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                 <li><b>Dr. Sugi Guthula</b> (Ph.D. in Chemistry and Biochemistry, expert in applications of nanoplasmonic biosensors)</li>
 
                 <p>Dr. Guthula suggested we use MHA/SB thiol to modify the gold nanoparticles. MHA has a long-chain hydrocarbon, which forms a monolayer on the gold nanoparticles, and therefore, has a lower tendency for specific absorption. Meanwhile, the EDC/NHS approach still can be applied to the carboxylic group from MHA for further interaction with peptides. Thus, we decided to modify our gold nanoparticles with MHA/SB thiol.</p>
 
                 <p>Dr. Guthula suggested we use MHA/SB thiol to modify the gold nanoparticles. MHA has a long-chain hydrocarbon, which forms a monolayer on the gold nanoparticles, and therefore, has a lower tendency for specific absorption. Meanwhile, the EDC/NHS approach still can be applied to the carboxylic group from MHA for further interaction with peptides. Thus, we decided to modify our gold nanoparticles with MHA/SB thiol.</p>
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            <p>The picture below shows the gold nanoparticles modified with MHA/SB thiol:</p>
 
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            <p>The picture below shows the evolution of our methods on modifying gold nanoparticles:</p>
 
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