2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.tsf.2012.11.028
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Electrochemical studies of homogeneous self-assembled monolayers versus mixed self-assembled monolayers on gold electrode for “label free” detection of heart fatty acid binding protein

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“…The decrease of DTPA on the electrode is not a serious issue. In case of 1 % HT, the presence of about 5 × 10 14 DTPA molecules in the binary SAMs may be enough to bind with proteins, and the resulting space due to HT can afford an useful reaction site where the immunoreaction efficiently takes place [21,24]. It is not surprising that the resulting ratio of DTPA to HT molecules in the binary SAMs is significantly different from that of the preparation solution [20].…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…The decrease of DTPA on the electrode is not a serious issue. In case of 1 % HT, the presence of about 5 × 10 14 DTPA molecules in the binary SAMs may be enough to bind with proteins, and the resulting space due to HT can afford an useful reaction site where the immunoreaction efficiently takes place [21,24]. It is not surprising that the resulting ratio of DTPA to HT molecules in the binary SAMs is significantly different from that of the preparation solution [20].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Binary SAMs formed from two components of thiols and/or disulfides are noteworthy for easily giving higher functionality in comparison with mono SAMs. Recently, several researchers have tried to use binary SAMs that create some space for bulky enzymes or antibodies to efficiently work [21], and for electron transfer [22], in addition to immobilization of proteins [23,24]. As far as we are aware, the application of the binary SAMs to ECL sensors has not been found in any research as yet.…”
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“…The H-FABP is another cardiac biomarker which can be electrochemically detected for AMI diagnosis. H-FABP is a protein smaller than myoglobin and an abundant protein in cytosol of cardiomyocytes [66]. H-FABP is considered as an early maker for diagnosis of AMI because, due to its small size and solubility, it is more quickly released in the into blood circulation in the early stage of cardiac injury than structurally bound biomarkers [67].…”
Section: Other Cardiac Biomarkers For Amimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This indicates that there may be an abundance of free amine groups on the substrate surface, which are not involved in complex formation with TNT. However, AHT forms dense monolayer on the surface and therefore TNT molecules may experience some steric hindrance to reach the amine groups of the AHT layer [55]. Therefore, optimizing the surface distribution of AHT is vital for the effective complex formation between AHT and TNT.…”
Section: Electrochemical and Xps Characterization Of Ca And Aht Modifmentioning
confidence: 99%