tellurium and Urolithiasis

tellurium has been researched along with Urolithiasis* in 3 studies

Other Studies

3 other study(ies) available for tellurium and Urolithiasis

ArticleYear
Three-fluorescence sensor for minute-time scale low-cost analysis of urinary oxalate in urolithiasis metabolic assessment.
    Analytica chimica acta, 2023, Jan-02, Volume: 1237

    Since oxalate plays an important role in the metabolic assessment of urolithiasis, there is need for convenient and efficient methods for oxalate detection. Herein, we report a three-signal fluorescence strategy for oxalate analysis based on the ability of oxalate to reduce Cu

    Topics: Cadmium Compounds; Costs and Cost Analysis; Fluorescence; Humans; Oxalates; Quantum Dots; Tellurium; Urolithiasis

2023
Rapid binary visual detection of oxalate in urine samples of urolithiasis patients
    Journal of materials chemistry. B, 2023, 03-15, Volume: 11, Issue:11

    Urolithiasis is a common disease with wide ranging effects, with oxalate stones being the most prevalent type. Existing clinical diagnostic methods rely on complex instruments and professionals, are difficult to distinguish between stone types, and have insufficient sensitivity. Moreover, high-sensitivity point-of-care testing (POCT) methods remain scarce. We constructed a rapid homogeneous dual fluorescence and binary visualization analysis system to diagnose oxalate urolithiasis because oxalate can efficiently reduce Cu

    Topics: Cadmium Compounds; Calcium Oxalate; Humans; Oxalates; Quantum Dots; Tellurium; Urolithiasis

2023
Rapid and highly sensitive visual detection of oxalate for metabolic assessment of urolithiasis via selective recognition reaction of CdTe quantum dots.
    Journal of materials chemistry. B, 2020, 09-14, Volume: 8, Issue:34

    Urolithiasis is a common disease that affects 5% to 8.8% of the world population with high recurring frequency. Therefore, there is an urgent need for the rapid and efficient diagnostics of urolithiasis. In this study, we developed a quantum dots (QDs)-based sensor for detecting urolithiasis oxalate. Urolithiasis oxalate was quantified by reducing Cu

    Topics: Cadmium Compounds; Cell Line; Humans; Limit of Detection; Oxalates; Quantum Dots; Tellurium; Time Factors; Urolithiasis

2020