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    Silver nanoparticles and magnetic beads with electrochemical measurement as a platform for immunosensing devices

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    Authors
    Szymanski, Mateusz
    Porter, Robert
    Dep, Gowri V.
    Wang, Yuanyang
    Haggett, Barry G.D.
    Issue Date
    2011
    
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    Abstract
    The simplicity and analytical utility of silver nanoparticles used as immunolabels with screen-printed measurement electrodes is illustrated by demonstrating an appropriate analytical signal for myoglobin (a protein marker for muscle damage) across a range of concentrations of physiological interest for distinguishing potential myocardial infarctions from normal background levels in serum. Silver nanoparticles were used as labels on one of a pair of anti-myoglobin clones while the other clone was covalently attached to magnetic beads. The two clones were selected so as to bind to different sites on the target protein and allow the formation of complexes containing both magnetic beads and silver nanoparticles. The magnetic beads enabled protein captured from test samples to be separated from other components, while the silver nanoparticles enabled the protein to be quantified. An oxidising potential, applied to screen-printed carbon electrodes, was used to dissolve silver without the need for an external oxidising agent. Silver ions released in the process were subsequently accumulated at the measurement electrodes by applying a suitable reducing potential and, finally, analytical signals were obtained by integrating the charges passed when accumulated silver was stripped from the electrodes by applying a potential ramp. The magnitudes of the measured charges were indicative of the concentrations of myoglobin in each of the test solutions.
    Citation
    Szymanski, M. (2011) 'Silver nanoparticles and magnetic beads with electrochemical measurement as a platform for immunosensing devices' Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics 13 (12):5383-5387
    Publisher
    Royal Society of Chemistry
    Journal
    Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/10547/225291
    DOI
    10.1039/c1cp20187e
    Additional Links
    https://pubs.rsc.org/en/content/articlelanding/2011/cp/c1cp20187e
    Type
    Article
    Language
    en
    ISSN
    1463-9076
    1463-9084
    ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
    10.1039/c1cp20187e
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