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Active accumulation of very diluted biomolecules by nano-dispensing for easy detection below the femtomolar range

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2014
abstract:
Highly sensitive detection of biomolecules is of paramount interest in many fields including biomedicine, safety and eco-pollution. Conventional analyses use well-established techniques with detection limits ~1 pM. Here we propose a pyro-concentrator able to accumulate biomolecules directly onto a conventional binding surface. The operation principle is relatively simple but very effective. Tiny droplets are drawn pyro-electro-dynamically and released onto a specific site, thus increasing the sensitivity. The reliability of the technique is demonstrated in case of labelled oligonucleotides diluted serially. The results show the possibility to detect very diluted oligonucleotides, down to a few hundreds of attomoles. Excellent results are shown also in case of a sample of clinical interest, the gliadin, where a 60-fold improved detection limit is reached, compared with standard ELISA. This method could open the way to a mass-based technology for sensing molecules at very low concentrations, in environmental as well as in diagnostics applications.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
biomakers detection; sensors; gluten;
List of contributors:
Gennari, Oriella; Battista, Luigi; Ferraro, Pietro; Grilli, Simonetta; Vespini, Veronica; Miccio, Lisa; Orlando, Pierangelo; Coppola, Sara
Authors of the University:
COPPOLA SARA
FERRARO PIETRO
GENNARI ORIELLA
GRILLI SIMONETTA
MICCIO LISA
VESPINI VERONICA
Handle:
https://iris.cnr.it/handle/20.500.14243/225060
Published in:
NATURE COMMUNICATIONS
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