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Label-Free Graphene Oxide Förster Resonance Energy Transfer Sensors for Selective Detection of Dopamine in Human Serums and Cells
A novel
label-free Förster resonance energy transfer (FRET)
sensor was developed from graphene oxide (GO) functionalized with
doxorubicin (DOX) for selective and sensitive detection of dopamine
(DA). Due to the competitive adsorption of DOX and DA onto GO, the
addition of DA to the DOX–GO complex led to a significant fluorescence
enhancement caused by replacing the GO-supported DOX with DA of a
higher adsorption affinity to GO. The unique competitive adsorption
interactions of DOX and DA toward GO, in conjugation with the fluorescence
property of DOX, made the DOX–GO as an ideal label-free sensor
to detect DA in human serums and cells