Abstract
Heparin quantification at the patient’s bedside has been of medical interest for years but a suitable point of care measurement method for whole blood is still elusive. Our group has recently developed a nanoparticlebased optical sensor for protamine that allows for heparin quantification in plasma. This work discusses the effect of the transducing-dye structure and the promise of embedding the sensors in an agarose gel to avoid red blood cell interference.
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Nussbaum, R., Robinson, K. J., Soda, Y., & Bakker, E. (2022). Hyperpolarized Solvatochromic Nanosensors towards Heparin Sensing in Blood. Chimia, 76(4), 284–287. https://doi.org/10.2533/chimia.2022.284
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