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Nucleic acid hybridization on an electrically reconfigurable network of gold-coated magnetic nanoparticles enables microRNA detection in blood

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NATURE NANOTECHNOLOGY
卷 13, 期 11, 页码 1066-+

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NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/s41565-018-0232-x

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  1. UNSW Mark Wainwright Analytical Centre
  2. ARC Centre of Excellence in Convergent Bio-Nano Science and Technology [CE140100036]
  3. ARC Laureate Fellowship [FL150100060]
  4. National Health and Medical Research Council programme [APP1091261]
  5. NHMRC Principal Research Fellowship [APP1119152]
  6. Cancer Institute NSW Career Development Fellowship
  7. UNSW Biological Resources Imaging Laboratory
  8. UNSW Electron Microscope Unit

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There is intense interest in quantifying the levels of microRNA because of its importance as a blood-borne biomarker. The challenge has been to develop methods that can monitor microRNA expression both over broad concentration ranges and in ultralow amounts directly in a patient's blood. Here, we show that, through electric-field-induced reconfiguration of a network of gold-coated magnetic nanoparticles modified by probe DNA (DNA-Au@MNPs), it is possible to create a highly sensitive sensor for direct analysis of nucleic acids in samples as complex as whole blood. The sensor is the first to be able to detect concentrations of microRNA from 10 aM to 1 nM in unprocessed blood samples. It can distinguish small variations in microRNA concentrations in blood samples of mice with growing tumours. The ultrasensitive and direct detection of microRNA using an electrically reconfigurable DNA-Au@MNPs network makes the reported device a promising tool for cancer diagnostics.

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