Composites of Gold Nanostars and Nitrogen- and Sulfur-Codoped Graphene Quantum Dots as Plasmon-Enhanced Immunosensors for Cancer Prognosis
Siew Suan Ng,
Hooi Ling Lee,
Hai Linh Tran
et al.
Abstract:The prognosis of cancer by early detection of multicancer biomarkers helps in elevating the survival rate among patients, and carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA) serves as a good candidate because it is related to most cancer types. In this study, a wash-free Forster−Dexter energy-transfer (FRET−DET)-oriented immunosensor by using a nitrogen-and sulfur-codoped graphene quantum dot (NS-GQD) as the fluorophore and a plasmon-enhanced gold nanostar (GNS) as the quencher was developed for the effective and rapid detecti… Show more
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