A key challenge for achieving continuous biosensing with existing technologies is the poor reusability of the biorecognition interface due to the difficulty in the dissociation of analytes from the bioreceptors upon surface saturation. In this work, we introduce a regeneratable biosensing scheme enabled by allosteric regulation of a re-engineered pH sensitive anti-cocaine aptamer. The aptamer can regain its affinity with target analytes due to proton-promoted duplex-to-triplex transition in DNA configuration followed by the release of adsorbed analytes. A Pd/PdHx electrode placed next to the sensor can enable the pH regulation of the local chemical environment via electrochemical reactions. Demonstration of a “flower-shaped”, stretchable, a...
Aptamers comprise a range of molecular recognition scaffolds that can be engineered to bind to a leg...
Aptamers are short oligonucleotide sequences (DNA or RNA) capable of high affinity and specific bind...
Beyond traditional needs of biosensors such as high sensitivity and selectivity for analyte detectio...
A key challenge for achieving continuous biosensing with existing technologies is the poor reusabili...
A novel sensing strategy for electrochemical aptamer-based sensors is presented. Nucleic acid aptame...
Electrochemical aptamer-based (E-AB) sensors represent an emerging class of recently developed senso...
An aptamer is an artificial functional oligonucleic acid, which can interact with its target molecul...
The development of a biosensor system capable of continuous, real-time measurement of small-molecule...
Electrochemical aptamer receptor/transducer systems are key elements of emerging E-AB sensors (aptas...
We first developed a label-free and immobilization-free homogeneous electrochemical aptasensor, whic...
Aptamers have emerged as promising biorecognition elements in the development of electrochemical-bas...
In recent years, reagentless aptamer biosensors, named aptasensors, have shown significant advanceme...
The ability to utilise new knowledge of biomarkers from genomic and proteomic data will have a great...
Although extensively used in all fields of chemistry, molecular recognition still suffers from a sig...
We first developed a label-free and immobilization-free homogeneous electrochemical aptasensor, whic...
Aptamers comprise a range of molecular recognition scaffolds that can be engineered to bind to a leg...
Aptamers are short oligonucleotide sequences (DNA or RNA) capable of high affinity and specific bind...
Beyond traditional needs of biosensors such as high sensitivity and selectivity for analyte detectio...
A key challenge for achieving continuous biosensing with existing technologies is the poor reusabili...
A novel sensing strategy for electrochemical aptamer-based sensors is presented. Nucleic acid aptame...
Electrochemical aptamer-based (E-AB) sensors represent an emerging class of recently developed senso...
An aptamer is an artificial functional oligonucleic acid, which can interact with its target molecul...
The development of a biosensor system capable of continuous, real-time measurement of small-molecule...
Electrochemical aptamer receptor/transducer systems are key elements of emerging E-AB sensors (aptas...
We first developed a label-free and immobilization-free homogeneous electrochemical aptasensor, whic...
Aptamers have emerged as promising biorecognition elements in the development of electrochemical-bas...
In recent years, reagentless aptamer biosensors, named aptasensors, have shown significant advanceme...
The ability to utilise new knowledge of biomarkers from genomic and proteomic data will have a great...
Although extensively used in all fields of chemistry, molecular recognition still suffers from a sig...
We first developed a label-free and immobilization-free homogeneous electrochemical aptasensor, whic...
Aptamers comprise a range of molecular recognition scaffolds that can be engineered to bind to a leg...
Aptamers are short oligonucleotide sequences (DNA or RNA) capable of high affinity and specific bind...
Beyond traditional needs of biosensors such as high sensitivity and selectivity for analyte detectio...