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Ultrasensitive mycotoxin detection by STING sensors.

Paolo Actis1, Olufisayo Jejelowo, Nader Pourmand.   

Abstract

Signal transduction by ion nano-gating (STING) technology is a label-free biosensor capable of identifying DNA and proteins. Based on a functionalized quartz nanopipette, the STING sensor includes specific recognition elements for analyte discrimination based on size, shape and charge density. A key feature of this technology is that it does not require any nanofabrication facility; each nanopipette can be easily, reproducibly, and inexpensively fabricated and tailored at the bench, thus reducing the cost and the turnaround time. Here, we show that STING sensors are capable of the ultrasensitive detection of HT-2 toxin with a detection limit of 100 fg/ml and compare the STING capabilities with respect to conventional sandwich assay techniques.
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Year:  2010        PMID: 20829024      PMCID: PMC2946441          DOI: 10.1016/j.bios.2010.08.016

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biosens Bioelectron        ISSN: 0956-5663            Impact factor:   10.618


  18 in total

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8.  Capturing single molecules of immunoglobulin and ricin with an aptamer-encoded glass nanopore.

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Authors:  Andy C Mak; Sebastian J Osterfeld; Heng Yu; Shan X Wang; Ronald W Davis; Olufisayo A Jejelowo; Nader Pourmand
Journal:  Biosens Bioelectron       Date:  2009-12-05       Impact factor: 10.618

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Journal:  Biosens Bioelectron       Date:  2009-01-31       Impact factor: 10.618

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  14 in total

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2.  Voltage-controlled metal binding on polyelectrolyte-functionalized nanopores.

Authors:  Paolo Actis; Boaz Vilozny; R Adam Seger; Xiang Li; Olufisayo Jejelowo; Marguerite Rinaudo; Nader Pourmand
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3.  Stochastic sensing of proteins with receptor-modified solid-state nanopores.

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Authors:  Erik C Yusko; Panchika Prangkio; David Sept; Ryan C Rollings; Jiali Li; Michael Mayer
Journal:  ACS Nano       Date:  2012-06-21       Impact factor: 15.881

5.  Reversible cation response with a protein-modified nanopipette.

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Journal:  Anal Chem       Date:  2011-07-22       Impact factor: 6.986

6.  Voltage controlled nano-injection system for single-cell surgery.

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7.  Copper Sensing with a Prion Protein Modified Nanopipette.

Authors:  Paolo Actis; Alex McDonald; David Beeler; Boaz Vilozny; Glenn Millhauser; Nader Pourmand
Journal:  RSC Adv       Date:  2012-09-26       Impact factor: 3.361

8.  Carbohydrate-actuated nanofluidic diode: switchable current rectification in a nanopipette.

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Journal:  Nanoscale       Date:  2013-08-12       Impact factor: 7.790

9.  Compartmental genomics in living cells revealed by single-cell nanobiopsy.

Authors:  Paolo Actis; Michelle M Maalouf; Hyunsung John Kim; Akshar Lohith; Boaz Vilozny; R Adam Seger; Nader Pourmand
Journal:  ACS Nano       Date:  2013-12-04       Impact factor: 15.881

10.  Dynamic control of nanoprecipitation in a nanopipette.

Authors:  Boaz Vilozny; Paolo Actis; R Adam Seger; Nader Pourmand
Journal:  ACS Nano       Date:  2011-03-22       Impact factor: 15.881

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