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Label-free cancer markers detection by capacitance biochip

Journal

SENSORS AND ACTUATORS B-CHEMICAL
Volume 136, Issue 1, Pages 163-172

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.snb.2008.09.050

Keywords

Cancer markers detection; Capacitance biosensors; Ethylene-glycol materials; Alkanethiols; Cold electrodes

Funding

  1. Italian national project FIRB [RBLA03S4SR]

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This paper investigates technological advancements in developing reliable technologies for label free detection of cancer markers. Capacitance detection was used successfully to develop an immunosensor. Rigorous probe immobilization was implemented to obtain reliable capacitance measurements. The commonly considered alkanethiols for proteins immobilization do not allow sufficiently stable capacitance measurements. Therefore, new ethylene-glycol functionalized alkanethiols were used as more suitable materials to develop lab-on-a-chip detection of cancer markers. Results from AFM, Chemi-luminescence, Fluorescence, Cyclic Voltammetry. QCM, and capacitance measurements showed that three (ethyleneglycol) alkanethiols highly stabilized the sensing surfaces in time. The measured capacitance on the antibody layers was in the range of 60-70 nF/cm(2) and 80-115 nF/cm(2) for the antigen detection. The developed system was utilized to detect the Hepatocarcinoma marker SCCA, and the whole IgM fraction from Hepatocarcinoma patient's serum. Electrode by electrode reproducibility within the same chip increased by one order of magnitude (variations were reduced from 30-40% down to less than 2%) using these new alkanethiols, while the reached limit in sensitivity was close to 2.43 mu g/ml. (C) 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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