“…Up to now, different methods have been reported for the detection of PSA including radioimmunoassay 7 , fluorescence detection 8 , enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay 9 , surface plasmon resonance 10 , chemiluminescent immunoassay 11 , surface-enhanced Raman scattering 12 , and electrochemical methods 13 . Some of these methods employ antibody assays which are expensive, inactive, inconvenient, time-consuming and complicated, and suffer from the disadvantages of antibodies related to the production, stability, and manipulation 14 , 15 .…”