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Nanoelectronic Platform for Ultrasensitive Detection of Protein Biomarkers in Serum using DNA Amplification
Silicon nanowire field effect transistors
(NWFETs) are low noise,
low power, ultrasensitive biosensors that are highly amenable to integration.
However, using NWFETs to achieve direct protein detection in physiological
buffers such as blood serum remains difficult due to Debye screening,
nonspecific binding, and stringent functionalization requirements.
In this work, we performed an indirect sandwich immunoassay in serum
combined with exponential DNA amplification and pH measurement by
ultrasensitive NWFET sensors. Measurements of model cytokine interleukin-2
concentrations from <20 fM to >200 pM were demonstrated, surpassing
the conventional NWFET urease-based readout. Our approach paves way
for future development of universal, highly sensitive, miniaturized,
and integrated nanoelectronic devices that can be applied to a wide
variety of analytes