Jiao ZuXiuwei XuanWeihua ZhangMingji LiDaolian JiangHongji Li
Tumor-marker immunosensors for rapid on-site detection have not yet been developed because of immunoreaction bottlenecks, such as shortening the reaction time and facilitating incubation. In this study, a gold-boron-nitrogen-codoped graphene (Au-BNG)-based immunosensor antenna was constructed for the rapid detection of neuron-specific enolase (NSE). A Au-BNG radiation electrode with dual functions of antibody protein fixation and signal transmission was developed for the first time. A radiation sample cell was constructed by embedding a radiation electrode into the groove of a poly(dimethylsiloxane) dielectric substrate. The constructed sense antenna achieves accurate detection of NSE with a range from 50 fg mL-1 to 40,000 pg mL-1 and a limit of detection of 10.99 fg mL-1, demonstrating excellent selectivity, stability, and reliability. The tumor-marker detection meter can provide NSE detection results as rapidly as within 2 min by using the new strategy of the microwave self-incubation of tumor markers. This antenna immunosensor is suitable for rapid detection in outpatient clinics and can be developed into household tumor-marker detectors, which would be significant in the early detection, long-term monitoring, and efficacy evaluation of tumors.
Jiao Zu (18415144)Xiuwei Xuan (18415147)Weihua Zhang (44940)Mingji Li (1504096)Daolian Jiang (18415150)Hongji Li (1504102)
Bin WangTao LiangJie LiHua YuXiangyang Chu
Tianxiao YuWei ChengQing LiCaihui LuoYan LiDecai ZhangYibing YinShijia DingHuangxian Ju
Jafar AmaniMehdi MalekiAlireza KhoshrooAli Sobhani‐NasabMehdi Rahimi‐Nasrabadi
Xinyi HuangJuncong MiaoJinglong FangXiaoting XuQin WeiWei Cao