2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.aca.2020.09.019
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Anti-fouling SERS-based immunosensor for point-of-care detection of the B7–H6 tumor biomarker in cervical cancer patient serum

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“…Alternatively, polymeric macromolecules, such as oligo(ethylene glycol) or zwitterionic polymers can also be used to repel contaminants from the enhancing surface to enable direct SERS analysis of bio-samples. [179][180][181] For example, Jiang, Yu, et al designed an optofluidic system functionalized with antifouling mixed SAMs which allowed quantitative SERS analysis of a variety of clinically relevant molecules in plasma to be achieved by flowing the drug containing plasma samples through the SERS enhancing channels, as shown in Figure 12D. 182 More specifically, the enhancing surface was first modified with a SAM of mercaptoundecyl bromoisobutyrate "initiator", which were used to graft chains of antifouling zwitterionic poly(carboxybetaine acrylamide) to form a mixed monolayer of initiators and zwitterionic polymers, as shown in Figure 12E.…”
Section: Intermolecular Interactions-based Separationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Alternatively, polymeric macromolecules, such as oligo(ethylene glycol) or zwitterionic polymers can also be used to repel contaminants from the enhancing surface to enable direct SERS analysis of bio-samples. [179][180][181] For example, Jiang, Yu, et al designed an optofluidic system functionalized with antifouling mixed SAMs which allowed quantitative SERS analysis of a variety of clinically relevant molecules in plasma to be achieved by flowing the drug containing plasma samples through the SERS enhancing channels, as shown in Figure 12D. 182 More specifically, the enhancing surface was first modified with a SAM of mercaptoundecyl bromoisobutyrate "initiator", which were used to graft chains of antifouling zwitterionic poly(carboxybetaine acrylamide) to form a mixed monolayer of initiators and zwitterionic polymers, as shown in Figure 12E.…”
Section: Intermolecular Interactions-based Separationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many studies have been published over the recent year, where graphene and GRMs are utilised in biosensing platforms to detect proteins that are released from cancer cells, or other cells as a response to cancer [79,80]. A novel electrochemical-based sensor with rGO, thionine and gold nanocomposites was developed for the detection of CA125 [81].…”
Section: Graphene Based Biosensors For Protein Detectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In view of a potential link between an increase in the level of oncoproteins and disease progression, a number of LFIA-based approaches that also provide quantitative results have been developed. A SERS-based analysis of two specific cervical cancer biomarkers comprising SCCA and CA125 in serum shows potential for multiplexed quantification [55]. An LFIA with magnetic focusing for improving the sensitivity of detection was proposed to measure valosin-containing protein in fresh frozen tissue, but has not yet been tested on relevant sample cohorts [56].…”
Section: Immunoassaysmentioning
confidence: 99%