Themed collection Emerging Investigators

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Editorial

Introduction to the 2016 Emerging Investigators themed issue

Guest Editors W. Andy Tao, Jill Venton and Chaoyong James Yang provide an overview of this Emerging Investigators themed issue.

Graphical abstract: Introduction to the 2016 Emerging Investigators themed issue
From the themed collection: Emerging Investigators
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Contributors to the emerging investigators issue

Analyst profiles the emerging investigators featuring work in this themed issue.

Graphical abstract: Contributors to the emerging investigators issue
From the themed collection: Emerging Investigators
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Understanding ligand effects in gold clusters using mass spectrometry

This review summarizes recent research on the influence of phosphine ligands on the size, stability, and reactivity of gold clusters synthesized in solution.

Graphical abstract: Understanding ligand effects in gold clusters using mass spectrometry
From the themed collection: Emerging Investigators
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Janus particles for biological imaging and sensing

Janus particles with anisotropic surface makeup or compartments enable novel imaging and sensing in biological systems.

Graphical abstract: Janus particles for biological imaging and sensing
From the themed collection: Emerging Investigators
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Visualizing surface plasmons with photons, photoelectrons, and electrons

Multidimensional imaging of surface plasmons via hyperspectral dark field optical microscopy, tip-enhanced Raman scattering, nonlinear photoemission electron microscopy, and electron energy loss spectroscopy.

Graphical abstract: Visualizing surface plasmons with photons, photoelectrons, and electrons
From the themed collection: Emerging Investigators
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Deposition, patterning, and utility of conductive materials for the rapid prototyping of chemical and bioanalytical devices

Rapid prototyping is a critical step in the product development cycle of miniaturized chemical and bioanalytical devices, often categorized as lab-on-a-chip devices, biosensors, and micro-total analysis systems.

Graphical abstract: Deposition, patterning, and utility of conductive materials for the rapid prototyping of chemical and bioanalytical devices
From the themed collection: Emerging Investigators
Open Access Minireview

Recent advancements in ion concentration polarization

Advancements in ion concentration polarization made over the past three years are highlighted.

Graphical abstract: Recent advancements in ion concentration polarization
From the themed collection: Analyst Recent Open Access Articles
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Vertically ordered silica mesochannel films: electrochemistry and analytical applications

Vertically-aligned mesoporous silica films were used for electrochemical sensing and molecular separation in terms of molecular size, charge and lipophilicity.

Graphical abstract: Vertically ordered silica mesochannel films: electrochemistry and analytical applications
From the themed collection: Emerging Investigators
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Emerging techniques for ultrasensitive protein analysis

This Minireview highlights the recent advances in developing novel techniques for ultrasensitive protein analysis.

Graphical abstract: Emerging techniques for ultrasensitive protein analysis
From the themed collection: Emerging Investigators
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Advancements of molecularly imprinted polymers in the food safety field

Molecularly imprinted technology (MIT) has been widely employed to produce stable, robust and cheap molecularly imprinted polymer (MIP) materials that possess selective binding sites for recognition of target analytes in food, such as pesticides, veterinary drugs, mycotoxins, illegal drugs and so on.

Graphical abstract: Advancements of molecularly imprinted polymers in the food safety field
From the themed collection: Emerging Investigators
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Ion collision cross section measurements in Fourier transform-based mass analyzers

High-vacuum ion collision cross section (CCS) measurements in Fourier transform mass analyzers.

Graphical abstract: Ion collision cross section measurements in Fourier transform-based mass analyzers
From the themed collection: Emerging Investigators
Tutorial Review

Bioapplications and biotechnologies of upconversion nanoparticle-based nanosensors

Upconversion nanoparticles (UCNPs), which can emit ultraviolet/visible (UV/Vis) light under near-infrared (NIR) excitation, are regarded as a new generation of nanoprobes because of their unique optical properties, including a virtually zero auto-fluorescence background for the improved signal-to-noise ratio, narrow emission bandwidths and high resistance to photo-bleaching.

Graphical abstract: Bioapplications and biotechnologies of upconversion nanoparticle-based nanosensors
From the themed collection: Emerging Investigators
Open Access Critical Review

Raman spectroscopy: an evolving technique for live cell studies

This review highlights some of the most recent advances in the development of Raman spectroscopy for live cell studies.

Graphical abstract: Raman spectroscopy: an evolving technique for live cell studies
From the themed collection: Analyst Recent Open Access Articles
Communication

Quantitative online sheath-flow surface enhanced Raman spectroscopy detection for liquid chromatography

Sheath-flow surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS) was used for online detection and quantification of small molecules separated by liquid chromatography.

Graphical abstract: Quantitative online sheath-flow surface enhanced Raman spectroscopy detection for liquid chromatography
From the themed collection: Emerging Investigators
Communication

Sensitive Zn2+ sensor based on biofunctionalized nanopores via combination of DNAzyme and DNA supersandwich structures

Isothermal amplification of Zn2+ detection is achieved by using a DNA supersandwich structure and Zn2+-requiring DNAzymes in nanopores.

Graphical abstract: Sensitive Zn2+ sensor based on biofunctionalized nanopores via combination of DNAzyme and DNA supersandwich structures
From the themed collection: Emerging Investigators
Communication

Ex vivo expansion of circulating lung tumor cells based on one-step microfluidics-based immunomagnetic isolation

This paper reports a method to preserve the high viability of CTCs and enrich isolated CTCs in a small volume of culture medium for successful ex vivo expansion.

Graphical abstract: Ex vivo expansion of circulating lung tumor cells based on one-step microfluidics-based immunomagnetic isolation
From the themed collection: Emerging Investigators
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Fast voltammetry of metals at carbon-fiber microelectrodes: rapid determination of solution formation constants

FSCV can be utilized to predict solution formation constants.

Graphical abstract: Fast voltammetry of metals at carbon-fiber microelectrodes: rapid determination of solution formation constants
From the themed collection: In memory of Craig Lunte
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Electrochemical detection of PCR amplicons of Escherichia coli genome based on DNA nanostructural probes and polyHRP enzyme

Fast, portable and sensitive analysis of E. coli is becoming an important challenge in many critical fields (e.g., food safety, environmental monitoring and clinical diagnosis).

Graphical abstract: Electrochemical detection of PCR amplicons of Escherichia coli genome based on DNA nanostructural probes and polyHRP enzyme
From the themed collection: Emerging Investigators
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High-throughput endogenous measurement of S-nitrosylation in Alzheimer's disease using oxidized cysteine-selective cPILOT

Combined precursor isotopic labeling and isobaric tagging (cPILOT) technique enables enhanced multiplexing quantification of S-nitrosylation in biological tissues from animal models of disease.

Graphical abstract: High-throughput endogenous measurement of S-nitrosylation in Alzheimer's disease using oxidized cysteine-selective cPILOT
From the themed collection: Emerging Investigators
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Investigating the effect of Ag nanocube polydispersity on gap-mode SERS enhancement factors

Colloidal polydispersity has a significant impact on the high Raman enhancement factors (EFs) for nanoparticle-based surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS) substrates.

Graphical abstract: Investigating the effect of Ag nanocube polydispersity on gap-mode SERS enhancement factors
From the themed collection: Emerging Investigators
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Oxygen as a chemoattractant: confirming cellular hypoxia in paper-based invasion assays

Low oxygen tension, or hypoxia, is a common occurrence in poorly vascularized solid tumors. We demonstrate our paper-based models contain regions of decreased oxygen tension, suggesting their usefulness as a model system for studying tumor biology.

Graphical abstract: Oxygen as a chemoattractant: confirming cellular hypoxia in paper-based invasion assays
From the themed collection: Emerging Investigators
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A one-step colorimetric acid–base titration sensor using a complementary color changing coordination system

A colorimetric acid–base titration sensor allowing one-step quantitative detection of acid content by naked eyes.

Graphical abstract: A one-step colorimetric acid–base titration sensor using a complementary color changing coordination system
From the themed collection: Emerging Investigators
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Automated sample preparation in a microfluidic culture device for cellular metabolomics

The microfluidic device for integrated cell culture and sample preparation reported here resulted in a ∼10-fold improvement over conventional lysis methods and enabled the detection of energy metabolites.

Graphical abstract: Automated sample preparation in a microfluidic culture device for cellular metabolomics
From the themed collection: Emerging Investigators
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A fully battery-powered inexpensive spectrophotometric system for high-sensitivity point-of-care analysis on a microfluidic chip

A low-cost [b with combining low line][a with combining low line]ttery-powered [s with combining low line]pectrophotometric [s with combining low line]ystem (BASS) was developed for high-sensitivity point-of-care analysis in low-resource settings on a microfluidic chip without relying on external power supplies.

Graphical abstract: A fully battery-powered inexpensive spectrophotometric system for high-sensitivity point-of-care analysis on a microfluidic chip
From the themed collection: Emerging Investigators
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A fluorescence-based method to directly quantify antibodies immobilized on gold nanoparticles

The ability to evaluate antibody immobilization onto gold nanoparticles is critical for assessing coupling chemistry and optimizing the sensitivity of nanoparticle-enabled biosensors.

Graphical abstract: A fluorescence-based method to directly quantify antibodies immobilized on gold nanoparticles
From the themed collection: Emerging Investigators
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Cost-effective and sensitive colorimetric immunosensing using an iron oxide-to-Prussian blue nanoparticle conversion strategy

A novel iron oxide-to-Prussian blue nanoparticle conversion strategy has been developed and applied to a sensitive, cost-effective and user-friendly colorimetric immunoassay without the aid of any complex signal amplification processes.

Graphical abstract: Cost-effective and sensitive colorimetric immunosensing using an iron oxide-to-Prussian blue nanoparticle conversion strategy
From the themed collection: Emerging Investigators
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2D wax-printed paper substrates with extended solvent supply capabilities allow enhanced ion signal in paper spray ionization

Paper-based microfluidic channels were created from solid wax printing, and the resultant 2D wax-printed paper substrates were used for paper spray (PS) mass spectrometry (MS) analysis of small organic compounds.

Graphical abstract: 2D wax-printed paper substrates with extended solvent supply capabilities allow enhanced ion signal in paper spray ionization
From the themed collection: Emerging Investigators
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Non-destructive characterisation of mesenchymal stem cell differentiation using LC-MS-based metabolite footprinting

This non-invasive LC-MS-based metabolite footprinting revealed significant metabolic changes during mesenchymal stem cell (MSC) differentiation.

Graphical abstract: Non-destructive characterisation of mesenchymal stem cell differentiation using LC-MS-based metabolite footprinting
From the themed collection: Emerging Investigators
Open Access Paper

Development of a gas phase source for perfluoroalkyl acids to examine atmospheric sampling methods

A continuous perfluoroalkyl acid gas phase source was constructed to improve current atmospheric sampling techniques.

Graphical abstract: Development of a gas phase source for perfluoroalkyl acids to examine atmospheric sampling methods
From the themed collection: Analyst Recent Open Access Articles
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A long-wavelength quantum dot-concentric FRET configuration: characterization and application in a multiplexed hybridization assay

Quantum dot-based concentric Förster resonance energy transfer (cFRET) is a promising modality for the development of multifunctional fluorescent probes for bioanalysis and bioimaging. A new long-wavelength configuration and multiplexed hybridization assay format expands the scope of cFRET.

Graphical abstract: A long-wavelength quantum dot-concentric FRET configuration: characterization and application in a multiplexed hybridization assay
From the themed collection: Emerging Investigators
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Application of fast-scan cyclic voltammetry for the in vivo characterization of optically evoked dopamine in the olfactory tubercle of the rat brain

Dopamine regulation in the rat brain olfactory tubercle was characterized by fast-scan cyclic voltammetry coupled with carbon–fiber microelectrodes and optogenetics.

Graphical abstract: Application of fast-scan cyclic voltammetry for the in vivo characterization of optically evoked dopamine in the olfactory tubercle of the rat brain
From the themed collection: Emerging Investigators
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Impact of electrolyte composition on the reactivity of a redox active polymer studied through surface interrogation and ion-sensitive scanning electrochemical microscopy

Elucidating optimal ionic interactions for improving the reactivity of redox polymers.

Graphical abstract: Impact of electrolyte composition on the reactivity of a redox active polymer studied through surface interrogation and ion-sensitive scanning electrochemical microscopy
From the themed collection: Emerging Investigators
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More from less: high-throughput dual polarity lipid imaging of biological tissues

Here, we reveal the increased biochemical and spatial information acquired using high-speed MALDI-MSI and sequential acquisitions of positive and negative lipid-MSI data from single tissue sections.

Graphical abstract: More from less: high-throughput dual polarity lipid imaging of biological tissues
From the themed collection: Emerging Investigators
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Raman spectroscopy as a tool for label-free lymphocyte cell line discrimination

Raman spectroscopy can be used to discriminate between morphologically similar lymphocyte cell classes and cell lines.

Graphical abstract: Raman spectroscopy as a tool for label-free lymphocyte cell line discrimination
From the themed collection: Emerging Investigators
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Single-cell mass spectrometry with multi-solvent extraction identifies metabolic differences between left and right blastomeres in the 8-cell frog (Xenopus) embryo

Single-cell metabolic mass spectrometry enables the discovery (untargeted) analysis of small molecules in individual cells.

Graphical abstract: Single-cell mass spectrometry with multi-solvent extraction identifies metabolic differences between left and right blastomeres in the 8-cell frog (Xenopus) embryo
From the themed collection: Emerging Investigators
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Quantification of tunicamycin-induced protein expression and N-glycosylation changes in yeast

Protein expression and glycosylation changes as a result of tunicamycin treatment were systematically and quantitatively investigated.

Graphical abstract: Quantification of tunicamycin-induced protein expression and N-glycosylation changes in yeast
From the themed collection: Emerging Investigators
Open Access Paper

Novel application of X-ray fluorescence microscopy (XFM) for the non-destructive micro-elemental analysis of natural mineral pigments on Aboriginal Australian objects

This manuscript presents the first comprehensive non-destructive micro elemental characterisation of mineral pigments used on Aboriginal Australian objects.

Graphical abstract: Novel application of X-ray fluorescence microscopy (XFM) for the non-destructive micro-elemental analysis of natural mineral pigments on Aboriginal Australian objects
From the themed collection: Emerging Investigators
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Digital PCR using micropatterned superporous absorbent array chips

A low-cost micropatterned superabsorbent array chip enables spontaneous fluid partitioning for digital PCR and sequencing without sophisticated microfluidic equipment.

Graphical abstract: Digital PCR using micropatterned superporous absorbent array chips
From the themed collection: Emerging Investigators
Open Access Paper

Solid-phase microextraction low temperature plasma mass spectrometry for the direct and rapid analysis of chemical warfare simulants in complex mixtures

Sensitive, rapid, and direct detection of chemical-warfare agent simulants in urine by solid-phase microextraction low temperature plasma ionisation mass spectrometry.

Graphical abstract: Solid-phase microextraction low temperature plasma mass spectrometry for the direct and rapid analysis of chemical warfare simulants in complex mixtures
From the themed collection: Analyst Recent Open Access Articles
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Shell-isolated nanoparticle-enhanced Raman spectroscopy study of the adsorption behaviour of DNA bases on Au(111) electrode surfaces

In situ EC-SHINERS is used to investigate the adsorption behaviour of DNA bases on atomically flat Au(111) electrode surfaces.

Graphical abstract: Shell-isolated nanoparticle-enhanced Raman spectroscopy study of the adsorption behaviour of DNA bases on Au(111) electrode surfaces
From the themed collection: Analyst Recent Open Access Articles
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Towards universal ambient ionization: direct elemental analysis of solid substrates using microwave plasma ionization

A microwave plasma was used for direct ambient ionization mass spectrometry of solid substrates, rapidly yielding atomic spectra without sample digestion or pre-treatment.

Graphical abstract: Towards universal ambient ionization: direct elemental analysis of solid substrates using microwave plasma ionization
From the themed collection: Emerging Investigators
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On the structural denaturation of biological analytes in trapped ion mobility spectrometry – mass spectrometry

Trapped ion mobility spectra recorded for ubiquitin are consistent with structures reported for the native state by NMR.

Graphical abstract: On the structural denaturation of biological analytes in trapped ion mobility spectrometry – mass spectrometry
From the themed collection: Emerging Investigators
Open Access Paper

Low-cost microarray thin-film electrodes with ionic liquid gel-polymer electrolytes for miniaturised oxygen sensing

The use of a platinum microarray thin-film electrode together with a gellified ionic-liquid has shown to be highly favourable for long-term oxygen gas sensing.

Graphical abstract: Low-cost microarray thin-film electrodes with ionic liquid gel-polymer electrolytes for miniaturised oxygen sensing
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A method of coupling the Paternò–Büchi reaction with direct infusion ESI-MS/MS for locating the C[double bond, length as m-dash]C bond in glycerophospholipids

Conducting the Paternò–Büchi reaction in a microflow photo-reactor enables its coupling with ESI-MS/MS and C[double bond, length as m-dash]C location determination for shotgun lipid analysis.

Graphical abstract: A method of coupling the Paternò–Büchi reaction with direct infusion ESI-MS/MS for locating the C [[double bond, length as m-dash]] C bond in glycerophospholipids
From the themed collection: Emerging Investigators
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Biosensing using plasmonic nanohole arrays with small, homogenous and tunable aperture diameters

Plasmonic nanohole arrays are widely used for optical label-free molecular detection.

Graphical abstract: Biosensing using plasmonic nanohole arrays with small, homogenous and tunable aperture diameters
From the themed collection: Emerging Investigators
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Quantitative mass spectrometry imaging of small-molecule neurotransmitters in rat brain tissue sections using nanospray desorption electrospray ionization

Nano-DESI mass spectrometry imaging enables quantitative imaging of small-molecule neurotransmitters which are essential to the function of the nervous system.

Graphical abstract: Quantitative mass spectrometry imaging of small-molecule neurotransmitters in rat brain tissue sections using nanospray desorption electrospray ionization
From the themed collection: Emerging Investigators
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Combining random forest and 2D correlation analysis to identify serum spectral signatures for neuro-oncology

Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy has long been established as an analytical technique for the measurement of vibrational modes of molecular systems.

Graphical abstract: Combining random forest and 2D correlation analysis to identify serum spectral signatures for neuro-oncology
From the themed collection: Clinical spectroscopy
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Factors influencing polyelectrolyte-aptamer multilayered films with target-controlled permeability for sensing applications

We present target-controlled permeability change in polyelectrolyte-aptamer multilayered film as a universal basis for sensing. The enhanced diffusion of ions across the film upon target binding was employed to derive colorimetric or electrochemical response.

Graphical abstract: Factors influencing polyelectrolyte-aptamer multilayered films with target-controlled permeability for sensing applications
From the themed collection: Emerging Investigators
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Hg2+ detection using a phosphorothioate RNA probe adsorbed on graphene oxide and a comparison with thymine-rich DNA

Using phosphorothioate modified RNA probes adsorbed by graphene oxide, Hg2+ is detected sensitively with less interference.

Graphical abstract: Hg2+ detection using a phosphorothioate RNA probe adsorbed on graphene oxide and a comparison with thymine-rich DNA
From the themed collection: Emerging Investigators
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A membrane-activatable near-infrared fluorescent probe with ultra-photostability for mitochondrial membrane potentials

Dark for light: A fluorescence quencher was turned into a near-infrared probe for mitochondrial membrane potential in living cells and mice.

Graphical abstract: A membrane-activatable near-infrared fluorescent probe with ultra-photostability for mitochondrial membrane potentials
From the themed collection: Emerging Investigators
Open Access Correction

Correction: Shell-isolated nanoparticle-enhanced Raman spectroscopy study of the adsorption behaviour of DNA bases on Au(111) electrode surfaces

From the themed collection: Emerging Investigators
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About this collection

This is a collection of papers consisting of invited contributions including perspectives, reviews, and original research articles from emerging investigators in the analytical sciences. Contributions from academia, industry and government institutions working in all areas of analytical science will highlight today’s emerging investigators and showcase the excellent work being carried out by leading analytical scientists at an early stage of their career. Guest Edited by Jill Venton, W. Andy Tao and Chaoyang James Yang. New articles will be added to this collection as they are published.

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