| Literature DB >> 27934084 |
Qingzhou Liu1, Noppadol Aroonyadet1, Yan Song1, Xiaoli Wang1, Xuan Cao1, Yihang Liu1, Sen Cong1, Fanqi Wu1, Mark E Thompson1, Chongwu Zhou1.
Abstract
We demonstrate a scalable and facile lithography-free method for fabricating highly uniform and sensitive In2O3 nanoribbon biosensor arrays. Fabrication with shadow masks as the patterning method instead of conventional lithography provides low-cost, time-efficient, and high-throughput In2O3 nanoribbon biosensors without photoresist contamination. Combined with electronic enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay for signal amplification, the In2O3 nanoribbon biosensor arrays are optimized for early, quick, and quantitative detection of cardiac biomarkers in diagnosis of acute myocardial infarction (AMI). Cardiac troponin I (cTnI), creatine kinase MB (CK-MB), and B-type natriuretic peptide (BNP) are commonly associated with heart attack and heart failure and have been selected as the target biomarkers here. Our approach can detect label-free biomarkers for concentrations down to 1 pg/mL (cTnI), 0.1 ng/mL (CK-MB), and 10 pg/mL (BNP), all of which are much lower than clinically relevant cutoff concentrations. The sample collection to result time is only 45 min, and we have further demonstrated the reusability of the sensors. With the demonstrated sensitivity, quick turnaround time, and reusability, the In2O3 nanoribbon biosensors have shown great potential toward clinical tests for early and quick diagnosis of AMI.Entities:
Keywords: acute myocardial infarction diagnosis; biosensor; electronic ELISA; field-effect transistor; indium oxide semiconductor; shadow mask fabrication
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27934084 DOI: 10.1021/acsnano.6b05171
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ACS Nano ISSN: 1936-0851 Impact factor: 15.881