Bolivia Konthoujam , Nikita Bhandari , Miriyala Pranay Kamal , P. Nitin Srinivas , Bhanoday Thati , Pranav Bondugula , Purushotham Reddy , Ramalingappa C. Antaratani , Naveen Kadayinti , Sudhanshu Shukla , Ruma Ghosh
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Abstract
Early-stage detection of any cancer significantly improves the survival rates by enabling clinicians to design simpler and more effective treatment options, leading to a cure or remission. Early diagnosis of ovarian cancer, the leading cause of gynaecological cancer related mortalities, relies heavily on accurate detection of the serum biomarker CA125. This work presents a simple rGO/monoclonal antibody (mAB)/bovine serum albumin (BSA) based 2-port resistive sensor for CA125. The binding of mAB on rGO was confirmed by atomic force microscopy which showed increase in thickness of the device from 1.4 nm to approximately 40–60 nm after the mAB anchored on the device. FESEM further confirmed the morphologies of rGO, rGO/mAB, and rGO/mAB/CA125. The sensor exhibited impressive response ranging from 1.28% to 113.4% for 1 pg/mL to 300 ng/mL CA125. Notably, the rGO/mAB/BSA sensor displayed high selectivity towards CA125 and a readout circuit was designed, assembled, and tested with the sensors to get a portable device for detecting CA125. The developed sensors were tested with 9 clinical samples and were found to be determining the CA125 concentration accurately.
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Biosensors and Bioelectronics: X, an open-access companion journal of Biosensors and Bioelectronics, boasts a 2020 Impact Factor of 10.61 (Journal Citation Reports, Clarivate Analytics 2021). Offering authors the opportunity to share their innovative work freely and globally, Biosensors and Bioelectronics: X aims to be a timely and permanent source of information. The journal publishes original research papers, review articles, communications, editorial highlights, perspectives, opinions, and commentaries at the intersection of technological advancements and high-impact applications. Manuscripts submitted to Biosensors and Bioelectronics: X are assessed based on originality and innovation in technology development or applications, aligning with the journal's goal to cater to a broad audience interested in this dynamic field.