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Detection of human immunoglobulin G by label-free electrochemical immunoassay modified with ultralong CuS nanowires

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JOURNAL OF MATERIALS CHEMISTRY B
Volume 3, Issue 16, Pages 3254-3259

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c4tb01881h

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) [21275102, 51272011, 21173017, 21075004]
  2. Program for New Century Excellent Talents in University [NCET-12-0610]
  3. science and technology research projects from education ministry [213002A]
  4. National Twelfth Five-Year'' Plan for Science & Technology Support [2013BAK12B06]
  5. thousands talents program

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Ultralong copper sulfide nanowires (CuSNWs) were synthesized via a simple wet chemical route. Due to the desired surface charge characteristics and attractive electrocatalytic activity toward the oxidation of ascorbic acid, such ultralong one-dimensional nanomaterials provided an interesting platform for electrochemical signal amplification. By immobilizing an anti-IgG antibody on the chitosan (CS)CuSNWs film, a novel label-free electrochemical immunosensor was thus developed for detection of human immunoglobulin G (IgG). Various experimental parameters were studied, and the interference effects from other proteins were checked. Under the optimum conditions, the decrease of the amperometric signal presented a linear relationship in the IgG concentration range of 0.001-320 ng mL(-1) with a detection limit of 0.1 pg mL(-1) (S/N = 3). The practical application of the fabricated immunosensor has also been demonstrated by detecting IgG in real human serum samples. The satisfactory results hint the significant potential in clinical analysis.

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