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Giant Gold Nanowire Vesicle-Based Colorimetric and SERS Dual-Mode Immunosensor for Ultrasensitive Detection of Vibrio parahemolyticus

Journal

ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY
Volume 90, Issue 10, Pages 6124-6130

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.analchem.8b00292

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  1. Natural Science Foundation of China [51473179, 51603219, 41576098, 81773483]
  2. Bureau of Frontier Science and Education of Chinese Academy of Sciences [QYZDB-SSW-SLH036]
  3. Fujian Province Chinese Academy of Sciences STS project [2017T31010024]
  4. Innovation Promotion Association of Chinese Academy of Science [2016268, 2017337]

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Conventional methods for the detection of Vibrio parahemolyticus (VP) usually need tedious, labor-intensive processes, and have low sensitivity, which further limits their practical applications. Herein, we developed a simple and efficient colorimetry and surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) dual-mode immunosensor for sensitive detection of VP, by employing giant Au vesicles with anchored tiny gold nanowires (AuNW) as a smart probe. Due to the larger specific surface and special hollow structure of giant Au vesicles, silver staining would easily lead to vivid color change for colorimetric analysis and further amplify SERS signals. The t-test was further used to determine if two sets of data from colorimetry and SERS were significantly different from each other. The result shows that there was no significant difference between data from the two methods. Two sets of data can mutually validate each other and avoid false positive and negative detection. The designed colorimetry SERS dual-mode sensor would be very promising in various applications such as food safety inspection, personal healthcare, and on-site environmental monitoring.

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