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Inherently electroactive graphene oxide nanoplatelets as labels for specific protein-target recognition.

Adeline Huiling Loo1, Alessandra Bonanni, Martin Pumera.   

Abstract

Graphene related materials have been widely employed as highly efficient transducers for biorecognition. Here we show a conceptually new approach of using graphene oxide nanoplatelets (50 × 50 nm) as voltammetric inherently active labels for specific protein-target molecule recognition. This proof-of-principle is demonstrated by biotin-avidin recognition, which displays that graphene oxide nanoplatelet labels show excellent selectivity. Therefore, it is expected that inherently electroactive graphene oxide nanoplatelet labels will play a similar role as electroactive gold nanoparticle labels which were developed more than a decade ago.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23846404     DOI: 10.1039/c3nr02101g

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nanoscale        ISSN: 2040-3364            Impact factor:   7.790


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1.  Catechol adsorption on graphene nanoplatelets: isotherm, flat to vertical phase transition and desorption kinetics.

Authors:  Lifu Chen; Xiuting Li; Eden E L Tanner; Richard G Compton
Journal:  Chem Sci       Date:  2017-05-04       Impact factor: 9.825

2.  Single graphene nanoplatelets: capacitance, potential of zero charge and diffusion coefficient.

Authors:  Jeffrey Poon; Christopher Batchelor-McAuley; Kristina Tschulik; Richard G Compton
Journal:  Chem Sci       Date:  2015-03-04       Impact factor: 9.825

3.  Immobilization-Free Electrochemical Sensor Coupled with a Graphene-Oxide-Based Aptasensor for Glycated Albumin Detection.

Authors:  Wassa Waiwinya; Thitirat Putnin; Dechnarong Pimalai; Wireeya Chawjiraphan; Nuankanya Sathirapongsasuti; Deanpen Japrung
Journal:  Biosensors (Basel)       Date:  2021-03-17
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