Novel Integration of Bipolar Exfoliated Graphene with 3D C-MEMS Microelectrodes for Label-Free Electrochemical Cancer Biomarkers Aptasensors

2021 ◽  
Vol MA2021-02 (55) ◽  
pp. 1620-1620
Author(s):  
Shahrzad Forouzanfar ◽  
Iman Khakpour ◽  
Borzooye Jafarizadeh ◽  
Nezih Pala ◽  
Chunlei Wang
2021 ◽  
Vol MA2021-01 (55) ◽  
pp. 1420-1420
Author(s):  
Shahrzad Forouzanfar ◽  
Iman Khakpour ◽  
Fahmida Alam ◽  
Nezih Pala ◽  
Chunlei Wang

The Analyst ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 144 (18) ◽  
pp. 5504-5510 ◽  
Author(s):  
Fei Yin ◽  
Liqi Liu ◽  
Xia Sun ◽  
Laiyong Hou ◽  
Yu Lu ◽  
...  

Simultaneous detection of different types of cancer biomarkers (nucleic acids and proteins) could facilitate early diagnosis of cancer and clinical treatment.


Author(s):  
Kulrisa Kuntamung ◽  
Jaroon Jakmunee ◽  
Kontad Ounnunkad

A new electrochemical immunosensor is developed for the label-free simultaneous detection of mucin1 (MUC1), cancer antigen 15-3 (CA15-3), and human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2) early breast cancer biomarkers....


2019 ◽  
Vol 23 (11n12) ◽  
pp. 1365-1370 ◽  
Author(s):  
Raluca-Ioana Stefan-van Staden ◽  
Ruxandra-Maria Ilie-Mihai ◽  
Florina Pogacean ◽  
Stela Pruneanu

This paper proposes pattern recognition of gastric cancer biomarkers CEA, CA19-9 and p53 in whole blood and urine samples using a stochastic sensor based on exfoliated graphene (E-NGr) paste modified with protoporphyrin IX. The proposed sensor covered large ranges of concentrations: 1 × 10[Formula: see text]–1 × 10[Formula: see text]g/mL for CEA, 1 × 10[Formula: see text]–1 × 102 U/mL for CA19-9, and 0.2–5.0 [Formula: see text]g/mL for p53. These ranges allowed the determination of the three biomarkers from early to latest stages of gastric cancer. Validation of the pattern recognition of gastric cancer biomarkers was accomplished using biological samples: whole blood and urine.


2015 ◽  
Vol 13 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Dominika Pihíková ◽  
Peter Kasák ◽  
Jan Tkac

AbstractGlycosylation of biomolecules is one of the most prevalent post- and co-translational modification in a human body, with more than half of all human proteins being glycosylated. Malignant transformation of cells influences glycosylation machinery resulting in subtle changes of the glycosylation pattern within the cell populations as a result of cancer. Thus, an altered terminal glycan motif on glycoproteins could provide a warning signal about disease development and progression and could be applied as a reliable biomarker in cancer diagnostics. Among all highly effective glycoprofiling tools, label-free electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS)-based biosensors have emerged as especially suitable tool for point-of-care early-stage cancer detection. Herein, we highlight the current challenges in glycoprofiling of various cancer biomarkers by ultrasensitive impedimetric-based biosensors with low sample consumption, low cost fabrication and simple miniaturization. Additionally, this review provides a short introduction to the field of glycomics and lectinomics and gives a brief overview of glycan alterations in different types of cancer.


PLoS ONE ◽  
2012 ◽  
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pp. e33752 ◽  
Author(s):  
Angelo Gámez-Pozo ◽  
Iker Sánchez-Navarro ◽  
Enrique Calvo ◽  
María Teresa Agulló-Ortuño ◽  
Rocío López-Vacas ◽  
...  

Talanta ◽  
2021 ◽  
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Navid Taheri ◽  
Hosein Khoshsafar ◽  
Mostafa Ghanei ◽  
Ali Ghazvini ◽  
Hasan Bagheri

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