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Planar Hall magnetoresistive aptasensor for thrombin detection
The use of aptamer-based assays is an emerging and attractive approach in disease research and clinical diagnostics. A sensitive aptamer-based sandwich-type sensor is presented to detect human thrombin using a planar Hall magnetoresistive (PHR) sensor in cooperation with superparamagnetic labels. A PHR sensor has the great advantages of a high signal-to-noise ratio, a small offset voltage and linear response in the low-field region, allowing it to act as a high-resolution biosensor. In the system presented here, the sensor has an active area of 50. Ī¼mĆ50. Ī¼m with a 10-nm gold layer deposited onto the sensor surface prior to the binding of thiolated DNA primary aptamer. A polydimethylsiloxane well of 600-Ī¼m radius and 1-mm height was prepared around the sensor surface to maintain the same specific area and volume for each sensor. The sensor response was traced in real time upon the addition of streptavidin-functionalized magnetic labels on the sensor. A linear response to the thrombin concentration in the range of 86. pM-8.6. Ī¼M and a lower detection limit down to 86. pM was achieved by the proposed present method with a sample volume consumption of 2. Ī¼l. The proposed aptasensor has a strong potential for application in clinical diagnosis. Ā© 2014 Elsevier B.V.