| Literature DB >> 33779063 |
Meng Liu1, Jian-Ge Qiu2, Fei Ma3, Chun-Yang Zhang1.
Abstract
Single-molecule detection represents the ultimate sensitivity in measurement science with the characteristics of simplicity, rapidity, low sample consumption, and high signal-to-noise ratio and has attracted considerable attentions in biosensor development. In recent years, a variety of functional nanomaterials with unique chemical, optical, mechanical, and electronic features have been synthesized. The integration of single-molecule detection with functional nanomaterials enables the construction of novel single-molecule fluorescent nanosensors with excellent performance. Herein, we review the advance in single-molecule fluorescent nanosensors constructed by novel nanomaterials including quantum dots, gold nanoparticles, upconversion nanoparticles, fluorescent conjugated polymer nanoparticles, nanosheets, and magnetic nanoparticles in the past decade (2011-2020), and discuss the strategies, features, and applications of single-molecule fluorescent nanosensors in the detection of microRNAs, DNAs, enzymes, proteins, viruses, and live cells. Moreover, we highlight the future direction and challenges in this area. This article is categorized under: Diagnostic Tools > Biosensing Diagnostic Tools > In Vitro Nanoparticle-Based Sensing Diagnostic Tools > Diagnostic Nanodevices.Keywords: fluorescence; nanomaterial; nanosensor; single-molecule detection
Year: 2021 PMID: 33779063 DOI: 10.1002/wnan.1716
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Wiley Interdiscip Rev Nanomed Nanobiotechnol ISSN: 1939-0041