Ultrasensitive detection of pathogenic viruses with electrochemical biosensor: State of the art
Last few decades, viruses are a real menace to human safety. Therefore, the rapid
identification of viruses should be one of the best ways to prevent an outbreak and important …
identification of viruses should be one of the best ways to prevent an outbreak and important …
Development of Nucleic‐Acid‐Based Electrochemical Biosensors for Clinical Applications
Nucleic acids are remarkable molecules. In addition to Watson–Crick base pairing, the
different structural motifs of these molecules can bind non‐nucleic acid targets or catalyze …
different structural motifs of these molecules can bind non‐nucleic acid targets or catalyze …
NFC-enabling smartphone-based portable amperometric immunosensor for hepatitis B virus detection
P Teengam, W Siangproh, S Tontisirin… - Sensors and Actuators B …, 2021 - Elsevier
A smartphone-controlled electrochemical sensor operated entirely via Near Field
Communication (NFC) was used to create a simple label-free immunoassay for detecting …
Communication (NFC) was used to create a simple label-free immunoassay for detecting …
A nanoscale optical biosensor: sensitivity and selectivity of an approach based on the localized surface plasmon resonance spectroscopy of triangular silver …
AJ Haes, RP Van Duyne - Journal of the American Chemical …, 2002 - ACS Publications
Triangular silver nanoparticles (∼ 100 nm wide and 50 nm high) have remarkable optical
properties. In particular, the peak extinction wavelength, λmax of their localized surface …
properties. In particular, the peak extinction wavelength, λmax of their localized surface …
Electrochemical quantitation of DNA immobilized on gold
AB Steel, TM Herne, MJ Tarlov - Analytical chemistry, 1998 - ACS Publications
We have developed an electrochemical method to quantify the surface density of DNA
immobilized on gold. The surface density of DNA, more specifically the number of nucleotide …
immobilized on gold. The surface density of DNA, more specifically the number of nucleotide …
DNA biosensors and microarrays
A Sassolas, BD Leca-Bouvier, LJ Blum - Chemical reviews, 2008 - ACS Publications
Development of DNA biosensors and DNA microarrays has increased tremendously over
the past few years as demonstrated by the large number of scientific publications in this area …
the past few years as demonstrated by the large number of scientific publications in this area …
Carbon paste electrodes in modern electroanalysis
I Švancara, K Vytřas, J Barek, J Zima - Critical Reviews in …, 2001 - Taylor & Francis
Recent trends and advances in the electrochemistry with both unmodified and modified
carbon paste electrodes are reviewed (247 refs.). Present day knowledge of their basic …
carbon paste electrodes are reviewed (247 refs.). Present day knowledge of their basic …
Trends in DNA biosensors
FRR Teles, LP Fonseca - Talanta, 2008 - Elsevier
Biosensors have witnessed an escalating interest nowadays, both in the research and
commercial fields. Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) biosensors (genosensors) have been …
commercial fields. Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) biosensors (genosensors) have been …
Single-base mismatch detection based on charge transduction through DNA
High-throughput DNA sensors capable of detecting single-base mismatches are required for
the routine screening of genetic mutations and disease. A new strategy for the …
the routine screening of genetic mutations and disease. A new strategy for the …
A nanoscale optical biosensor: real-time immunoassay in physiological buffer enabled by improved nanoparticle adhesion
JC Riboh, AJ Haes, AD McFarland… - The Journal of …, 2003 - ACS Publications
The shift in the extinction maximum, λmax, of the localized surface plasmon resonance
(LSPR) spectrum of triangular Ag nanoparticles (∼ 90 nm wide and 50 nm high) is used to …
(LSPR) spectrum of triangular Ag nanoparticles (∼ 90 nm wide and 50 nm high) is used to …