| Literature DB >> 29715005 |
Alexander Belushkin1, Filiz Yesilkoy1, Hatice Altug1.
Abstract
Nanoplasmonic devices have become a paradigm for biomolecular detection enabled by enhanced light-matter interactions in the fields from biological and pharmaceutical research to medical diagnostics and global health. In this work, we present a bright-field imaging plasmonic biosensor that allows visualization of single subwavelength gold nanoparticles (NPs) on large-area gold nanohole arrays (Au-NHAs). The sensor generates image heatmaps that reveal the locations of single NPs as high-contrast spikes, enabling the detection of individual NP-labeled molecules. We implemented the proposed method in a sandwich immunoassay for the detection of biotinylated bovine serum albumin (bBSA) and human C-reactive protein (CRP), a clinical biomarker of acute inflammatory diseases. Our method can detect 10 pg/mL of bBSA and 27 pg/mL CRP in 2 h, which is at least 4 orders of magnitude lower than the clinically relevant concentrations. Our sensitive and rapid detection approach paired with the robust large-area plasmonic sensor chips, which are fabricated using scalable and low-cost manufacturing, provides a powerful platform for multiplexed biomarker detection in various settings.Entities:
Keywords: biosensors; digital molecule detection; gold nanoparticles; plasmonic imaging; plasmonic nanohole arrays; sepsis biomarker detection
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29715005 DOI: 10.1021/acsnano.8b00519
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ACS Nano ISSN: 1936-0851 Impact factor: 15.881