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IL@CQD catalyzed active ester rearrangement for the detection and removal of cyanide ions

Analyst, 2020, Advance Article
DOI: 10.1039/D0AN00361A, Paper
Monika Chaudhary, Meenakshi Verma, Pushap Raj, Kailash C. Jena, Narinder Singh
Recognition of cyanide ion with IL@CQDs catalyzed rearranged product.
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An enzyme inhibition-based lab-in-a-syringe device for point-of-need determination of pesticides

Analyst, 2020, Advance Article
DOI: 10.1039/D0AN00382D, Paper
Limin Yang, Jinxin Wang, Linjiao Qu, Zhen Liu, Lei Jiang
An enzyme inhibition-based lab-in-a-syringe (EI-LIS) device was developed by integrating a 1-naphthol-linked bi-enzymatic reaction (sensor core) into the LIS (sensor device) for point-of-need monitoring of pesticide residues.
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A high-throughput targeted metabolomics method for the quantification of 104 non-polar metabolites in cholesterol, eicosanoid, and phospholipid metabolism: application in the study of a CCl4-induced liver injury mouse model

Analyst, 2020, Advance Article
DOI: 10.1039/D0AN00385A, Paper
Mengqi Jia, Zhangxiao Peng, Kaige Yang, Changqing Su, Yan Wang, Chao Yan
Experimental workflow of 104 non-polar metabolites in cholesterol, eicosanoid, and phospholipid metabolisms analysis using UPLC-QqQ-MS.
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Profiling of immune-cancer interactions at the single cell level using microfluidic well array

Analyst, 2020, Accepted Manuscript
DOI: 10.1039/D0AN00110D, Paper
Honglei Tu, Zhuhao Wu, Yu Xia, Hui Chen, Hang Hu, Zhao Ding, Fuling Zhou, Shishang Guo
Cancer immunotherapy has achieved great success in hematological cancers. However, immune cells are highly heterogeneous population and can vary highly on clonal expansion, migration and function status, making it difficult...
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Near infrared spectroscopic assessment of loosely and tightly bound cortical bone water

Analyst, 2020, Advance Article
DOI: 10.1039/C9AN02491C, Paper
Ramyasri Ailavajhala, William Querido, Chamith S. Rajapakse, Nancy Pleshko
NIR spectroscopy can differentiate water loosely bound to bone tissue, and tightly bound to either collagen or mineral.
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Portable surface-enhanced Raman scattering analysis performed with microelectrode-templated silver nanodendrites

Analyst, 2020, Accepted Manuscript
DOI: 10.1039/D0AN00484G, Paper
Joshua Raveendran, Aristides Docoslis
Using a handheld Raman spectrometer, we demonstrate how silver nanodendritic substrates formed on microelectrode platforms can be used for ultrasensitive detection of target analytes, such as cocaine and melamine. The...
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A signal cascade amplification strategy based on RT-PCR triggering of G-quadruplex DNAzyme for a novel electrochemical detection of viable Cronobacter sakazakii

Analyst, 2020, Accepted Manuscript
DOI: 10.1039/D0AN00270D, Paper
Yuanyuan Yuan, Xianyong Wu, Zhanmin Liu, QIqi Ning, Liqiang Fu, Sujuan Wu
Cronobacter sakazakii is an important opportunistic food-borne pathogen, and it can cause severe diseases with main symptoms including neonatal meningitis, necrotizing enterocolitis, and sepsis. For the achievement of practical and...
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Paper-based platforms with coulometric readout for ascorbic acid determination in fruit juices

Analyst, 2020, 145,3431-3439
DOI: 10.1039/D0AN00477D, Paper
Estefanía Nunez-Bajo, M. Teresa Fernández-Abedul
Paper-based electrochemical platforms with coulometric readout are employed for fast and low cost determination of ascorbic acid in commercial juice samples.
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Recent developments of nanoenzyme-based colorimetric sensors for heavy metal detection and the interaction mechanism

Analyst, 2020, 145,3173-3187
DOI: 10.1039/D0AN00339E, Critical Review
Zhengquan Yan, Hua Yuan, Qi Zhao, Lin Xing, Xiaoyu Zheng, Weiguo Wang, Yulei Zhao, Yang Yu, Lei Hu, Wenli Yao
This work highlights the application and interaction mechanism of metal nanoparticles, metal oxides, metal sulfides, graphene-based nanomaterials and G-quadruplex, etc. in nanoenzyme-based colorimetric sensors.
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Using the interfacial barrier effects of p–n junction on electrochemistry for detection of phosphate

Analyst, 2020, 145,3217-3221
DOI: 10.1039/C9AN02579K, Communication
Yu Ding, Minggang Zhao, Jiatuo Yu, Xiaomin Zhang, Zhengming Li, Hui Li
The electrochemical response to phosphate was produced by the induced change of the interfacial barrier of the NiO/ZnO p–n junction foam.
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Removing interference-based effects from infrared spectra – interference fringes re-revisited

Analyst, 2020, 145,3385-3394
DOI: 10.1039/D0AN00062K, Paper
Thomas G. Mayerhöfer, Susanne Pahlow, Uwe Hübner, Jürgen Popp
Substantial refractive index mismatches between substrate and layers lead to undulating baselines and changes of band intensity, shape and position. For proper spectrum interpretation, all of these effects must be removed.
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Recent advances in nanomaterial-enhanced enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays

Analyst, 2020, Accepted Manuscript
DOI: 10.1039/D0AN00597E, Critical Review
Lu Gao, Qianfan Yang, Peng Wu, Feng Li
Despite serving as a gold standard for protein analysis, the classic enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) is currently challenged by the ever-increasing needs of sensitivity and simplicity. Towards the ongoing needs,...
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An electrochemical biosensor based on methylene blue-loaded nanocomposites as signal-amplifying tags to detect pathogenic bacteria

Analyst, 2020, Advance Article
DOI: 10.1039/D0AN00470G, Paper
Shengjun Bu, Kuiyu Wang, Zhongyi Li, Chengyu Wang, Zhuo Hao, Wensen Liu, Jiayu Wan
Synthesis of new methylene blue–magainin I organic–inorganic nanocomposites as electrochemical signal labels for the detection of bacteria.
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Naked-Eye Sensing of Phytic Acid at Sub-Nanomolar Level in 100% Water Medium by Charge Transfer Complex Derived from off-the-shelf Ingredients

Analyst, 2020, Accepted Manuscript
DOI: 10.1039/D0AN00671H, Paper
Nilanjan Dey
Naked-eye sensing of phytic acid, one of the most abundant antinutrients, was achieved in 100% water medium using charge transfer complex, comprised of pyranine and methyl viologen. Since both the...
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A novel turn-on fluorescent sensor for sensitive detection of glutathione via gold nanoclusters preparation based on controllable ligand-induced etching

Analyst, 2020, Accepted Manuscript
DOI: 10.1039/D0AN00807A, Paper
Yun Chen, Xiawei Dong, Youkun Zheng, Yi-Han Wang, Zengchao Guo, Hui Jiang, Xuemei Wang
In this study, we report a facile one-pot chemical etching approach to simply and rapidly prepare gold nanoclusters capped with luminol (Lum-AuNCs) in alkaline aqueous solution at room temperature. A...
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Magnetic molecularly imprinted conducting polymer for determination of praziquantel enantiomers in milk

Analyst, 2020, Accepted Manuscript
DOI: 10.1039/D0AN00703J, Paper
Tienne Nascimento, Camilla Fonseca Silva, Hanna L Oliveira, Ricky Cássio Santos da Silva, Clébio Soares Nascimento, Keyller Bastos Borges
A new selective adsorbent based on magnetic molecularly imprinted conducting polymer was firstly synthetized and applied to the magnetic solid phase extraction (MSPE) for the determination of PZQ enantiomers in...
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A paper-supported sandwich immunosensor based on upconversion luminescence resonance energy transfer for the visual and quantitative determination of a cancer biomarker in human serum

Analyst, 2020, Accepted Manuscript
DOI: 10.1039/C9AN02307K, Paper
Mengyuan He, Ning Shang, Lin Shen, Zhi-hong Liu
In this paper, a paper-supported analytical device based on a sandwich immunoreaction and luminescence resonance energy transfer (LRET) was reported for the visual and quantitative determination of a cancer biomarker,...
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[ASAP] Efficient and Reproducible Multigene Expression after Single-Step Transfection Using Improved BAC Transgenesis and Engineering Toolkit

ACS Synthetic Biology
DOI: 10.1021/acssynbio.9b00457




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[ASAP] Blue-Light-Switchable Bacterial Cell–Cell Adhesions Enable the Control of Multicellular Bacterial Communities

ACS Synthetic Biology
DOI: 10.1021/acssynbio.0c00054




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[ASAP] SCRaMbLEing of a Synthetic Yeast Chromosome with Clustered Essential Genes Reveals Synthetic Lethal Interactions

ACS Synthetic Biology
DOI: 10.1021/acssynbio.0c00059




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[ASAP] Introduction of the Menaquinone Biosynthetic Pathway into <italic toggle="yes">Rhodobacter sphaeroides</italic> and <italic toggle="yes">de Novo</italic> Synthesis of Menaquinone for Incorporation into He

ACS Synthetic Biology
DOI: 10.1021/acssynbio.0c00066




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[ASAP] Determinants for Efficient Editing with Cas9-Mediated Recombineering in <italic toggle="yes">Escherichia coli</italic>

ACS Synthetic Biology
DOI: 10.1021/acssynbio.9b00440




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[ASAP] A Synthetic Genetic Circuit Enables Precise Quantification of Direct Repeat Deletion in Bacteria

ACS Synthetic Biology
DOI: 10.1021/acssynbio.9b00256




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[ASAP] Bacteriophage Inspired Growth-Decoupled Recombinant Protein Production in <italic toggle="yes">Escherichia coli</italic>

ACS Synthetic Biology
DOI: 10.1021/acssynbio.0c00028




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[ASAP] Multicomponent Microscale Biosynthesis of Unnatural Cyanobacterial Indole Alkaloids

ACS Synthetic Biology
DOI: 10.1021/acssynbio.0c00038




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[ASAP] MymA Bioactivated Thioalkylbenzoxazole Prodrug Family Active against <italic toggle="yes">Mycobacterium tuberculosis</italic>

Journal of Medicinal Chemistry
DOI: 10.1021/acs.jmedchem.0c00003




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[ASAP] Molecule Property Analyses of Active Compounds for <italic toggle="yes">Mycobacterium tuberculosis</italic>

Journal of Medicinal Chemistry
DOI: 10.1021/acs.jmedchem.9b02075




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[ASAP] Structure-Based Bioisosterism Yields HIV-1 NNRTIs with Improved Drug-Resistance Profiles and Favorable Pharmacokinetic Properties

Journal of Medicinal Chemistry
DOI: 10.1021/acs.jmedchem.0c00117




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[ASAP] Positional Analogue Scanning: An Effective Strategy for Multiparameter Optimization in Drug Design

Journal of Medicinal Chemistry
DOI: 10.1021/acs.jmedchem.9b02092




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[ASAP] Molecular Interactions of Pyrazine-Based Compounds to Proteins

Journal of Medicinal Chemistry
DOI: 10.1021/acs.jmedchem.9b02021




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[ASAP] Discovery of M-808 as a Highly Potent, Covalent, Small-Molecule Inhibitor of the Menin–MLL Interaction with Strong <italic toggle="yes">In Vivo</italic> Antitumor Activity

Journal of Medicinal Chemistry
DOI: 10.1021/acs.jmedchem.0c00547




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[ASAP] Bioisosteric Discovery of NPA101.3, a Second-Generation RET/VEGFR2 Inhibitor Optimized for Single-Agent Polypharmacology

Journal of Medicinal Chemistry
DOI: 10.1021/acs.jmedchem.9b01336




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[ASAP] Design and Characterization of the First Selective and Potent Mechanism-Based Inhibitor of Cytochrome P450 4Z1

Journal of Medicinal Chemistry
DOI: 10.1021/acs.jmedchem.0c00101




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[ASAP] Exploration of the Structural Space in 4(3<italic toggle="yes">H</italic>)-Quinazolinone Antibacterials

Journal of Medicinal Chemistry
DOI: 10.1021/acs.jmedchem.0c00153




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[ASAP] Discovery of a Cyclic Choline Analog That Inhibits Anaerobic Choline Metabolism by Human Gut Bacteria

ACS Medicinal Chemistry Letters
DOI: 10.1021/acsmedchemlett.0c00005




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[ASAP] Chimeric Peptidomimetics of SOCS 3 Able to Interact with JAK2 as Anti-inflammatory Compounds

ACS Medicinal Chemistry Letters
DOI: 10.1021/acsmedchemlett.9b00664




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[ASAP] Escaping from Flatland: Substituted Bridged Pyrrolidine Fragments with Inherent Three-Dimensional Character

ACS Medicinal Chemistry Letters
DOI: 10.1021/acsmedchemlett.0c00039




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[ASAP] Characterization of an Alginate Encapsulated LS180 Spheroid Model for Anti-colorectal Cancer Compound Screening

ACS Medicinal Chemistry Letters
DOI: 10.1021/acsmedchemlett.0c00076




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[ASAP] Rationally Designed Covalent BCL6 Inhibitor That Targets a Tyrosine Residue in the Homodimer Interface

ACS Medicinal Chemistry Letters
DOI: 10.1021/acsmedchemlett.0c00111




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[ASAP] Combined Peptide and Small-Molecule Approach toward Nonacidic THIQ Inhibitors of the KEAP1/NRF2 Interaction

ACS Medicinal Chemistry Letters
DOI: 10.1021/acsmedchemlett.9b00594




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[ASAP] Novel Dithiolane-Based Ligands Combining Sigma and NMDA Receptor Interactions as Potential Neuroprotective Agents

ACS Medicinal Chemistry Letters
DOI: 10.1021/acsmedchemlett.0c00129




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[ASAP] Potential Cancer Treatment by Agonists of the Stimulator of Interferon Genes

ACS Medicinal Chemistry Letters
DOI: 10.1021/acsmedchemlett.0c00117




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[ASAP] Characterization of Specific <italic toggle="yes">N</italic>-a-Acetyltransferase 50 (Naa50) Inhibitors Identified Using a DNA Encoded Library

ACS Medicinal Chemistry Letters
DOI: 10.1021/acsmedchemlett.0c00029




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[ASAP] Development of Selective Steroid Inhibitors for the Glucose-6-phosphate Dehydrogenase from <italic toggle="yes">Trypanosoma cruzi</italic>

ACS Medicinal Chemistry Letters
DOI: 10.1021/acsmedchemlett.0c00106




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[ASAP] Ultra-High-Throughput Acoustic Droplet Ejection-Open Port Interface-Mass Spectrometry for Parallel Medicinal Chemistry

ACS Medicinal Chemistry Letters
DOI: 10.1021/acsmedchemlett.0c00066




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China’s New Large Solar-Powered Drone Reaches 20,000 Meters in Altitude

China’s first domestically designed large solar-powered unmanned plane reached above 20,000 meters in altitude on its test flight in the country’s northwest regions recently. The drone was developed by the China Academy of Aerospace Aerodynamics (CAAA), it’s developers kept the exact size of the drone as a secret, but it is believed to be about 14 …

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Filtering (photo) filters

A lot of photo apps allow you to add filters before sharing. The typical UI for picking a filter is a row of little thumbnails that can be horizontally scrolled. I’m sure you’ve used it many times. It looks something like this:

The problem

A filter picker like that is easy to understand and works pretty well. But in my case, there is something that has been bugging me a bit. Here is how I use it:

  1. I start with the first thumbnail and then just keep tapping one after the other.
  2. If there is a filter that I like, I try to remember its name. And somewhat its position, but more like “somewhere at the beginning”.
  3. Then once I reach the end, I start scrolling back trying to find the ones I liked.
  4. Usually there are like 2-3 filters that I would like to quickly compare before making my final choice. But it’s quite hard to scroll between them, especially if they are far apart. Also having to remember their name/position costs some precious brain power.

Now, I don’t really know how most people use these filter pickers. Could be that:

  1. Most people just stop once they found a filter they kinda like and don’t bother trying the rest.
  2. Or some have a few favorites and know their name/position already.
  3. You could also just look at the little thumbnails. But some filters are very similar and I need to see them on the actual photo to judge.

Possible solutions

So I was thinking about some possible improvements:

1. Order by popularity

Automatically order the filters based on how often they get used. This makes filters that you use most appear at the beginning and are easier to get to. You could always keep scrolling in case you’re in the mood for something new. This would of course mess it up for people that have filters remembered by position. But not sure how many actually do that.

2. Manual re-order

Let people manually reorder the position. Could be done similar like the home screen icons on iOS (long press until they wiggle, then drag around). I would probably move my favorites to the front and also sort based on color/style.

3. Narrow down

Let people temporarily toss away the filters they don’t want. This would allow you to narrow down your selection to just a few for easier comparison. Of course, all the filters would be back next time you take a new photo.

Or probably even better (3B): Instead of throwing away the ones you don’t like (could be tedious if there are a lot of filters), you could push up only the ones you like and they would move to the right with a visual separator. It’s similar how you can pin a Chrome browser tab to separate it from the rest. Then once you scrolled to the end, you would have all your previously selected filters next to each other, waiting to be the lucky winner.

Conclusion

I understand that the suggestions might make a photo app more complicated and harder to explain to a new user. But it could be more a “power user” feature that you’re not forced to use if you don’t want to. Anyways, in case I’m not the only one with this (small) problem, I hope some day we will have a better way to filter filters. Ohh.. and let me know if you’re already using an app that tackles this somehow.

Update

Thanks for all the comments. Good to see more people thinking about this. I played around a bit more with the demo, mostly after the conversation with Ignacio in the comments below. So here a 4th option:

4. Select and cycle

Let people select a couple filters and then cycle through them by tapping on the photo. It’s actually similar to 3B, but it keeps the UI simple by using the photo as the secondary navigation control. Here the steps how to use:

  1. You can tab each filter until you find one you like.
  2. If you tab a 2nd time on that filter, it gets selected as a “favorite”. It will move up a little to visualize it.
  3. You can keep trying other filters and mark more as favorites.
  4. Once you reached the end (or think you have enough), you can tap on the photo above the filter picker to quickly cycle through all your previously selected (favorited) filters. Now comparing different filters is really quick and easy.

Try the demo.

The implementation of the demo could still be improved. It is a bit hard to discover that you can tap the photo to cycle through your favorites. Might need some visual clue to help understand it better. Adding swipe gestures instead of tapping would also improve UX. Or to remove a filter from your favorite selection, you could just swipe down on the image. Also note that the filters are CSS based and still a bit glitchy when animating. But you should get the idea.

Update II

Manuel Haring explored a similar concept where you can push up filters to narrow down your selection.

Here a larger video that has even a third selection stage.




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Email Personalization: Your Secret To Better Engagement

One of the struggles that marketers face is how to send the right message at exactly the right time to target people in a way that will appeal to them. To solve the problem, businesses need to get themselves acquainted with new technologies and the power of personalization. In the past few years, digital marketing […]