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You are here: Home / Publications / Aptamer-based biosensor for sensitive PDGF detection using diamond transistor

Aptamer-based biosensor for sensitive PDGF detection using diamond transistor

May 2, 2013 By Editor

Abstract – The detection of platelet-derived growth factor (PDGF) via a solution-gate field-effect transistor (SGFET) has been demonstrated for the first time using aptamers immobilized on a diamond surface. Upon introduction of PDGF to the immobilized aptamer, a shift of 31.7mV in the negative direction is observed at a source-drain current of −50µA. A shift of 32.3mV in the positive direction is detected after regeneration by SDS solution, indicating that the static measurement returns to its original value. These SGFETs operate stably within the large potential window of diamond (>3.0 V), and hence the surface channel does not need passivating with a thick insulating layer. Thereof, the immobilized aptamer channels have been exposed directly to the electrolyte solution without a gate insulator. Immobilization is achieved via aptamers covalently bonding to amine sites, thereby increasing the sensitivity of the biosensors. Diamond SGFETs have potential for the detection of PDGF and show durability against biological degradation after repeated usage and regeneration.

Keywords – Aptamer, Diamond transistor, Platelet-derived growth factor, Biosensor

Corresponding Author: Ruslinda Abdul Rahim
Corresponding Author’s Email: ruslinda@unimap.edu.my

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Filed Under: Publications Tagged With: Aptamer, Biosensor, Diamond transistor, Platelet-derived growth factor

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