Aidan J. Canning , Joy Q. Li , Supriya Atta , Hsin-Neng Wang , Tuan Vo-Dinh
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本文概述了各种纳米质子学生物传感器及其多样化应用,重点介绍了我们实验室的最新进展。我们介绍了不同等离子体活性平台的多功能性和有效性,包括从固体基底到可适应的纳米粒子(如金纳米星和纳米箭)。逆分子哨兵"(iMS)生物传感技术利用表面增强拉曼散射(SERS)来检测与急性感染和几种癌症等疾病相关的核苷酸生物标记物。我们还开发了基于 SERS 的纳米芯片系统,能够检测与艾滋病毒、疟疾和登革热等传染病生物标志物相关的 DNA 目标,有望推动全球健康诊断技术的发展。此外,基于纳米战斧的生物传感器被设计成 "实验室中的棒状 "设备,用于快速诊断头颈部癌症。其他技术包括等离子体增强横向流免疫测定系统、基于智能手机的生物传感以及植入式生物传感器或 "智能纹身 "系统。这些纳米质子学生物传感器为快速、简单和有效的生物医学诊断检测系统开辟了新的领域。
Nanoplasmonics biosensors: At the frontiers of biomedical diagnostics
This article presents an overview of various nanoplasmonics biosensors and their diverse applications, focusing on recent developments in our laboratory. We describe the versatility and effectiveness of different plasmonics-active platforms, ranging from solid substrates to adaptable nanoparticles like gold nanostars and nanorattles. The “Inverse Molecular Sentinel” (iMS) biosensing technology uses surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) to detect nucleotide biomarkers associated with diseases ranging from acute infections to several types of cancer. We have also developed SERS-based nanochip systems capable of detecting DNA targets related to infectious disease biomarkers such as HIV, malaria, and dengue, promising advancements in global health diagnostics. Further, nanorattle-based biosensors are designed as "lab-in-a-stick" devices for rapid head and neck cancer diagnosis. Other technologies include plasmonics-enhanced lateral flow immunoassay systems, smartphone-based biosensing, and implantable biosensors or "smart tattoo" systems. These nanoplasmonics biosensors open new frontiers to rapid, simple, and effective detection systems for biomedical diagnostics.
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