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Taccardi, Nicola |
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Petrov, R. H. | Madrid |
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Alshaaer, Mazen | Brussels |
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Bih, L. |
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Casati, R. |
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Muller, Hermance |
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Kočí, Jan | Prague |
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Kalteremidou, Kalliopi-Artemi | Brussels |
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Azam, Siraj |
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Ospanova, Alyiya |
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Blanpain, Bart |
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Ali, M. A. |
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Popa, V. |
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Rančić, M. |
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Ollier, Nadège |
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Azevedo, Nuno Monteiro |
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Landes, Michael |
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Rignanese, Gian-Marco |
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Pividori Gurgo, María Isabel
Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona
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Publications (32/32 displayed)
- 2021Development of magnetic nanoparticles modified with new molecularly imprinted polymer (MIPs) for selective analysis of glutathionecitations
- 2020Determination of temporary dye Basic Red 51 in commercial hair dye, river water and wastewater from hairdressing salon using graphite-epoxy composite electrode modified with magnetic nanoparticlescitations
- 2018Electrochemical sensing using magnetic molecularly imprinted polymer particles previously captured by a magneto-sensorcitations
- 2018Electrochemical sensing of methyl parathion on magnetic molecularly imprinted polymercitations
- 2016Use of a composite electrode modified with magnetic particles for electroanalysis of azo dye removed from dyed hair strandscitations
- 2016Voltammetric sensor based on magnetic particles modified composite electrode for determination of triamterene in biological samplecitations
- 2015DNA polymorphism sensitive impedimetric detection on gold-nanoislands modified electrodescitations
- 2014Electrochemical detection of fluoroquinolone antibiotics in milk using a magneto immunosensorcitations
- 2012Biotin determination in food supplements by an electrochemical magneto biosensorcitations
- 2011Magneto immunoassays for plasmodium falciparum histidine-rich protein 2 related to malaria based on magnetic nanoparticlescitations
- 2011Silver nanocomposite electrode modified with hexacyanoferrate. Preparation, characterization and electrochemical behaviour towards substituted anilinescitations
- 2010Preparation and Characterization of Graphite-Epoxy Composite Modified with Zinc Hexacyanoferrate and Their Electrochemical Behaviour in Presence of Substituted Anilinescitations
- 2009Electrochemical immunosensor for the diagnosis of celiac diseasecitations
- 2009Double-tagging polymerase chain reaction with a thiolated primer and electrochemical genosensing based on gold nanocomposite sensor for food safetycitations
- 2009Immunoassay for folic acid detection in vitamin-fortified milk based on electrochemical magneto sensorscitations
- 2007Electrochemical magneto immunosensing of antibiotic residues in milkcitations
- 2007Bioaffinity platforms based on carbon-polymer biocomposites for electrochemical biosensingcitations
- 2007Electrochemical biosensing of pesticide residues based on affinity biocomposite platformscitations
- 2007Application of the avidin-biotin interaction to immobilize DNA in the development of electrochemical impedance genosensorscitations
- 2007In situ DNA amplification with magnetic primers for the electrochemical detection of food pathogenscitations
- 2006Impedimetric genosensors for the detection of DNA hybridizationcitations
- 2006Genomagnetic assay based on label-free electrochemical detection using magneto-composite electrodescitations
- 2006Electrochemical magnetoimmunosensing strategy for the detection of pesticides residuescitations
- 2006Extractant assisted synthesis of polymer stabilized platinum and palladium metal nanoparticles for sensor applicationscitations
- 2006Electrochemical biosensing based on universal affinity biocomposite platformscitations
- 2005Magnetically trigged direct electrochemical detection of DNA hybridization using Au67 quantum dot as electrical tracercitations
- 2005Electrochemical genosensing based on rigid carbon composites. A reviewcitations
- 2004Renewable Protein A modified graphite-epoxy composite for electrochemical immunosensingcitations
- 2004Rigid carbon composites: A new transducing material for label-free electrochemical genosensingcitations
- 2003Graphite-epoxy platforms for electrochemical genosensingcitations
- 2003Rapid electrochemical genosensor assay using a streptavidin carbon-polymer biocomposite electrodecitations
- 2003Graphite-epoxy composites as a new transducing material for electrochemical genosensingcitations
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Magneto immunoassays for plasmodium falciparum histidine-rich protein 2 related to malaria based on magnetic nanoparticles
Abstract
Magneto immunoassay-based strategies for the detection of Plasmodium falciparum histidine-rich protein 2 (HRP2) related to malaria are described for the first time by using magnetic micro- and nanoparticles. The covalent immobilization of a commercial monoclonal antibody toward the HRP2 protein in magnetic beads and nanoparticles was evaluated and compared. The immunological reaction for the protein HRP2 was successfully performed in a sandwich assay on magnetic micro- and nanoparticles by using a second monoclonal antibody labeled with the enzyme, horseradish peroxidase (HRP). Then, the modified magnetic particles were easily captured by a magneto sensor made of graphite-epoxy composite (m-GEC) which was also used as the transducer for the electrochemical detection. The performance of the immunoassay-based strategy with the electrochemical magneto immunosensors was successfully evaluated and compared with a novel magneto-ELISA based on optical detection using spiked serum samples. Improved sensitivity was obtained when using 300 nm magnetic nanoparticles in both cases. The electrochemical magneto immunosensor coupled with magnetic nanoparticles have shown better analytical performance in terms of limit of detection (0.36 ng mL -1), which is much lower than the LOD reported by other methods. Moreover, at a low level of HRP2 concentration of 31.0 ng mL -1, a signal of 15.30 μA was reached with a cutoff value of 0.34 μA, giving a clear positive result with a non-specific adsorption ratio of 51. Due to the high sensitivity, this novel strategy offers great promise for rapid, simple, cost-effective, and on-site detection of falciparum malaria disease in patients, but also to screen out at-risk blood samples for prevention of transfusion-transmitted malaria. © 2011 American Chemical Society.