2019
DOI: 10.3390/mi10080532
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Recent Advances in Electrochemiluminescence Sensors for Pathogenic Bacteria Detection

Abstract: Pathogenic bacterial contamination greatly threats human health and safety. Rapidly biosensing pathogens in the early stage of infection would be helpful to choose the correct drug treatment, prevent transmission of pathogens, as well as decrease mortality and economic losses. Traditional techniques, such as polymerase chain reaction and enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay, are accurate and effective, but are greatly limited because they are complex and time-consuming. Electrochemiluminescence (ECL) biosensors c… Show more

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“…Moreover, they have been acutely employed for sensing numerous proteins, nucleic acids and metal ions. With reference to the fluorescence methods, ECL does not need an excitation light source, thus it avoids a scattered light background or auto-fluorescence [185,187,188]. Applied electric potential induces and controls the output signal for assuring the accuracy as well as the reproducibility of ECL.…”
Section: Electrochemiluminescence-based Gqd-sensorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, they have been acutely employed for sensing numerous proteins, nucleic acids and metal ions. With reference to the fluorescence methods, ECL does not need an excitation light source, thus it avoids a scattered light background or auto-fluorescence [185,187,188]. Applied electric potential induces and controls the output signal for assuring the accuracy as well as the reproducibility of ECL.…”
Section: Electrochemiluminescence-based Gqd-sensorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently, excellent reviews regarding ECL have been published, including a minireview on the ECL single-cell analysis that has emerged in recent years [9] and a review on pathogenic bacteria detection [10]. In contrast, in this present review, recent studies ranging from single-cell systems to cell aggregates and cell secretions, focusing on mammalian cells, are reviewed to give a comprehensive summary.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hence, the efficiency of ECL biosensors will be increased due to the use of different nanomaterials, such as graphene, carbon dots, quantum dots, metal nanoclusters, etc. combined with the recognition element and electrode modification strategy more appropriate [ 43 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%