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Majid Sharifi1, Sara Haji Hosseinali2, Reza Hossein Alizadeh3, Anwarul Hasan4, Farnoosh Attar5, Abbas Salihi6, Mudhir Sabir Shekha6, Karwan M Amen7, Falah Mohammad Aziz6, Ali Akbar Saboury8, Keivan Akhtari9, Akbar Taghizadeh10, Nasrin Hooshmand11, Mostafa A El-Sayed12, Mojtaba Falahati13.
Abstract
Development of optical nanobiosensors has emerged as one of the most important bioresearch areas of interest over the past decades especially in the modern innovations in the design and utilization of sensing platforms. The application of nanobiosensors has been accelerated with the introduction of plasmonic NPs, which overcome the most of the limitations in the case of conventional optical nanobiosensors. Since the plasmonic AuNPs-based nanobiosensors provide high potential achievements to develop promising platforms in fully integrated multiplex assays, some well-developed investigations are clearly required to improve the current technologies and integration of multiple signal inputs. Therefore, in this literature, we summarized the performance and achievements of optical nanobiosensors according to plasmonic rules of AuNPs, including SPR, LSPR, SERS and chiroptical phenomena. Also, we investigated the effects of the physicochemical properties of AuNPs such as size, shape, composition, and assembly on the plasmonic signal propagation in AuNPs-based nanobiosensors. Moreover, we presented an overview on the current state of plasmonic AuNPs-based nanobiosensors in the biomedical activities. Besides, this paper looks at the current and future challenges and opportunities of ongoing efforts to achieve the potential applications of AuNPs-based optical plasmonic nanobiosensors in integration with other nanomaterials. Taken together, the main focus of this paper is to provide some applicable information to develop current methodologies in fabrication of potential AuNPs-based nanobiosensors for detection of a wide range of analytes.Entities:
Keywords: Analyte; Chiroptical; Detection; LSPR; Plasmonic AuNPs; SERS; SPR
Year: 2020 PMID: 32113545 DOI: 10.1016/j.talanta.2020.120782
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Talanta ISSN: 0039-9140 Impact factor: 6.057