Maya Zayats
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Recent Articles
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Cheng W, Horn T, Zayats M, Rizk G, Major S, Zhu H, et al.
Nat Commun
. 2020 Sep;
11(1):4774.
PMID: 32963224
Detection of microbial nucleic acids in body fluids has become the preferred method for rapid diagnosis of many infectious diseases. However, culture-based diagnostics that are time-consuming remain the gold standard...
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Choi J, Zayats M, Searson P, Ostermeier M
Biotechnol Bioeng
. 2015 Aug;
113(2):453-6.
PMID: 26241391
Engineered protein switches have a large dynamic range, high specificity for the activating ligand, and a modular architecture, and have been explored for a wide range of applications including biosensors...
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Zayats M, Brenner A, Searson P
Biomaterials
. 2014 Jul;
35(30):8659-68.
PMID: 25034963
Protein imprinting in hydrogels is a method to produce materials capable of selective recognition and capture of a target protein. Here we report on the imprinting of fluorescently-labeled maltose binding...
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Levy A, Zayats M, Guerrero-Cazares H, Quinones-Hinojosa A, Searson P
PLoS One
. 2014 Mar;
9(3):e92165.
PMID: 24647106
Astrocytes are the most prevalent type of glial cell in the brain, participating in a variety of diverse functions from regulating cerebral blood flow to controlling synapse formation. Astrocytes and...
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Zayats M, Kanwar M, Ostermeier M, Searson P
Chem Commun (Camb)
. 2011 Feb;
47(12):3398-400.
PMID: 21331440
Protein switches are engineered fusion proteins with an input domain that recognizes and responds to an input signal and an output domain whose function is regulated by the state of...
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Gill R, Zayats M, Willner I
Angew Chem Int Ed Engl
. 2008 Sep;
47(40):7602-25.
PMID: 18810756
Semiconductor nanoparticles, or quantum dots (QDs), have unique photophysical properties, such as size-controlled fluorescence, have high fluorescence quantum yields, and stability against photobleaching. These properties enable the use of QDs...
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Willner I, Shlyahovsky B, Zayats M, Willner B
Chem Soc Rev
. 2008 May;
37(6):1153-65.
PMID: 18497928
Catalytic nucleic acids (DNAzymes or ribozymes) are selected by the systematic evolution of ligands by exponential enrichment process (SELEX). The catalytic functions of DNAzymes or ribozymes allow their use as...
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Zayats M, Willner I
Adv Biochem Eng Biotechnol
. 2007 Nov;
109:255-83.
PMID: 18004517
Semiconductor nanoparticles (NPs) or quantum dots (QDs) exhibit unique photophysical properties reflected by size-controlled fluorescence, high fluorescence quantum yields, and stability against photobleaching. These properties are utilized by applying the...
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Freeman R, Elbaz J, Gill R, Zayats M, Willner I
Chemistry
. 2007 Aug;
13(26):7288-93.
PMID: 17685382
Dopamine (1) and tyrosinase (TR) activities were analyzed by using chemically modified ion-sensitive field-effect transistor (ISFET) devices. In one configuration, a phenylboronic acid functionalized ISFET was used to analyze 1...
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Willner I, Zayats M
Angew Chem Int Ed Engl
. 2007 Jun;
46(34):6408-18.
PMID: 17600802
The selection of aptamers-nucleic acids that specifically bind low-molecular-weight substrates or proteins-by the SELEX (systematic evolution of ligands by exponential enrichment) procedure has attracted recent efforts directed to the development...