Fig. 4 Nanocages captured multiple TB-related analytes.

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Fig. 4 Nanocages captured multiple TB-related analytes. Nanocages captured multiple TB-related analytes. (A) SDS–polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (PAGE) analysis; chemical bait incorporated in the nanocages (NP1, blue 3G-A; NP2, pigment red 177; NP3, disperse yellow 3). P, nanocage eluate. (B) Affinity probes (affinity probe 1, pigment red 177; affinity probe 2, blue 3G-A; affinity probe 3, trypan blue). (C) Nanocages effectively captured TB-related analytes from human urine (Western blot). U, negative control; C, recombinant protein (positive control, 75 ng). (D) Nanocage detection of TB antigen ESAT6 in the urine of untreated HIV-negative/TB-positive patients (Western blot). Luisa Paris et al., Sci Transl Med 2017;9:eaal2807 Published by AAAS