Exonuclease III-powered DNA Walking Machine for Label-free and Ultrasensitive Electrochemical Sensing of Antibiotic

2019 ◽  
Vol 297 ◽  
pp. 126771 ◽  
Author(s):  
Rufeng Zhang ◽  
Yu Wang ◽  
Xiaonan Qu ◽  
Shasha Li ◽  
Yihan Zhao ◽  
...  
Micromachines ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 12 (7) ◽  
pp. 793
Author(s):  
Uroš Zupančič ◽  
Joshua Rainbow ◽  
Pedro Estrela ◽  
Despina Moschou

Printed circuit boards (PCBs) offer a promising platform for the development of electronics-assisted biomedical diagnostic sensors and microsystems. The long-standing industrial basis offers distinctive advantages for cost-effective, reproducible, and easily integrated sample-in-answer-out diagnostic microsystems. Nonetheless, the commercial techniques used in the fabrication of PCBs produce various contaminants potentially degrading severely their stability and repeatability in electrochemical sensing applications. Herein, we analyse for the first time such critical technological considerations, allowing the exploitation of commercial PCB platforms as reliable electrochemical sensing platforms. The presented electrochemical and physical characterisation data reveal clear evidence of both organic and inorganic sensing electrode surface contaminants, which can be removed using various pre-cleaning techniques. We demonstrate that, following such pre-treatment rules, PCB-based electrodes can be reliably fabricated for sensitive electrochemical biosensors. Herein, we demonstrate the applicability of the methodology both for labelled protein (procalcitonin) and label-free nucleic acid (E. coli-specific DNA) biomarker quantification, with observed limits of detection (LoD) of 2 pM and 110 pM, respectively. The proposed optimisation of surface pre-treatment is critical in the development of robust and sensitive PCB-based electrochemical sensors for both clinical and environmental diagnostics and monitoring applications.


2014 ◽  
Vol 6 (15) ◽  
pp. 6082-6087 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hui Ma ◽  
Wei Wei ◽  
Qian Lu ◽  
Zhixin Zhou ◽  
Henan Li ◽  
...  

A label-free DNA biosensor with high sensitivity and selectivity is constructed by using DNA–Ag NCs and Exo III-catalyzed target recycling amplification.


The Analyst ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 144 (12) ◽  
pp. 3800-3806 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ningning Xu ◽  
Ting Hou ◽  
Feng Li

An immobilization-free and label-free PEC aptasensing strategy has been developed, with methylene blue in homogeneous solution as a photoactive probe and bare ITO glass as a working electrode and ultrasensitive and highly specific Hg2+ analysis is successfully achieved.


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