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Isothermal exponential amplification techniques: From basic principles to applications in electrochemical biosensors

Journal

BIOSENSORS & BIOELECTRONICS
Volume 110, Issue -, Pages 207-217

Publisher

ELSEVIER ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY
DOI: 10.1016/j.bios.2018.03.065

Keywords

Isothermal exponential amplification; Electrochemical biosensor; Signal amplification; Biochemical analysis; Biomolecules

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [21722505, 21535002, 21375056]
  2. Special Funds of the Taishan Scholar Program of Shandong Province [tsqn20161028]
  3. Natural Science Foundation of Shandong Province [ZR2017JL009]
  4. Foundation of Key Laboratory of Sensor Analysis of Tumor Marker, Ministry of Education, Qingdao University of Science and Technology [SATM201803]

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As a conventional amplification technique, polymerase chain reaction (PCR) has been widely applied to detect a variety of analytes with exponential amplification efficiency. However, the requirement of thermocycling procedures largely limits the application of PCR-based methods. Alternatively, several isothermal amplification techniques have been developed since the early 1990s. In particular, according to the reaction kinetics, isothermal exponential amplification techniques possess higher amplification efficiency and detection sensitivity. The isothermal exponential amplification techniques can be mainly divided into two categories: enzyme-based isothermal exponential amplification and enzyme-free isothermal exponential amplification. Considering the advantages of high sensitivity and selectivity, high signal-to-noise ratio, low cost and rapid response time, exponential amplification electrochemical biosensors have attracted considerable attention. In this review, we introduce the basic principles of isothermal exponential amplification techniques and summarize their applications in electrochemical biosensors during the past five years. We also highlighted the present challenges and further perspectives of isothermal exponential amplification-based electrochemical biosensors.

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