“…Compared with small organic molecule probes, oligonucleotide and polymer based probes, nanomaterials-based biosensors have been widely applied for the detection of nucleic acids, proteins, and metal ions because of their advantages in high specific surface area, nanometer-size effect, surface functionality, as well as intrinsic optical, electronic, and catalytic properties. − Recently, transition-metal dichalcogenides (TMDCs, e.g., MoS 2, WS 2 , etc. ), which are two-dimensional (2D)-layered materials analogous to graphene, have attracted extensive attention on account of their unique physical and chemical properties. − In 2013, Zhang and co-workers for the first time used MoS 2 nanosheets to construct a biosensing platform for DNA detection .…”