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- 2011Magneto immunoassays for plasmodium falciparum histidine-rich protein 2 related to malaria based on magnetic nanoparticlescitations
- 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
- 2007In situ DNA amplification with magnetic primers for the electrochemical detection of food pathogenscitations
- 2006Novel routes for inter-matrix synthesis and characterization of polymer stabilized metal nanoparticles for molecular recognition devicescitations
- 2006Impedimetric genosensors for the detection of DNA hybridizationcitations
- 2006Genomagnetic assay based on label-free electrochemical detection using magneto-composite electrodescitations
- 2006Urea impedimetric biosensor based on polymer degradation onto interdigitated 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
- 2005Integration of a glucose biosensor based on an epoxy-graphite- TTF·TCNQ-GOD biocomposite into a FIA systemcitations
- 2005Magnetically trigged direct electrochemical detection of DNA hybridization using Au67 quantum dot as electrical tracercitations
- 2005Electrochemical genosensing based on rigid carbon composites. A reviewcitations
- 2005Glucose biosensor based on carbon nanotube epoxy compositescitations
- 2005Sensitive stripping voltammetry of heavy metals by using a composite sensor based on a built-in bismuth precursorcitations
- 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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Magnetically trigged direct electrochemical detection of DNA hybridization using Au67 quantum dot as electrical tracer
Abstract
A novel gold nanoparticle-based protocol for detection of DNA hybridization based on a magnetically trigged direct electrochemical detection of gold quantum dot tracers is described. It relies on binding target DNA (here called DNA1) with Au67 quantum dot in a ratio 1:1, followed by a genomagnetic hybridization assay between Au67-DNA1 and complementary probe DNA (here called DNA2) marked paramagnetic beads. Differential pulse voltammetry is used for a direct voltammetric detection of resulting Au 67 quantum dot-DNA1/DNA2-paramagnetic bead conjugate on magnetic graphite-epoxy composite electrode. The characterization, optimization, and advantages of the direct electrochemical detection assay for target DNA are demonstrated. The two main highlights of presented assay are (1) the direct voltammetric detection of metal quantum dots obviates their chemical dissolution and (2) the Au67 quantum dot-DNA1/DNA2-paramagnetic bead conjugate does not create the interconnected three-dimensional network of Au-DNA duplex-paramagnetic beads as previously developed nanoparticle DNA assays, pushing down the achievable detection limits. © 2005 American Chemical Society.