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A new strategy for label-free detection of lymphoma cancer cells
In this paper, a new strategy for highly selective and sensitive
direct detection of lymphoma cells by exploiting the interaction between a peptide and its B-cell receptor, has been evaluated. In particular, an idiotype peptide, able to specifically bind the B-cell receptor of A20 cells in mice
engrafted with A20 lymphoma, has been used as molecular probe. The new detection technique has been demonstrated on a planar crystalline silicon chip. Coverage of 85% of silicon surface and detection efficiency of 8.5 × 10−3 cells/μm2 were obtained. The recognition strategy promises to extend
its application in studying the interaction between ligands and their cellsurface receptors