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A review: Recent advances in ultrasensitive and highly specific recognition aptasensors with various detection strategies

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DOI: 10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2020.03.173

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Aptamer; Apta-sensor; Biosensors; Biotechnology; Selectivity

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  1. Bilingual Teaching Programme of Hainan University [hndsyk 201909]
  2. National Social Science Foundation [18AJY013, 17CJY072]
  3. 2018 planning project of philosophy and social science of Zhejiang province [18NDJC086YB]
  4. 2018 Fujian Social Science Planning Project [FJ2018B067]
  5. Planning Fund Project of Humanities and Social Sciences Research of the Ministry of Education of China in 2019 [9YJA79010]

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One of the most studied topics in analytical chemistry and physics is to develop bio-sensors. Aptamers are small single-stranded RNA or DNA oligonucleotides (5-25 kDa), which have advantages in comparison to their antibodies such as physicochemical stability and high binding specificity. They are able to integrate with proteins or small molecules, including intact viral particles, plant lectins, gene-regulation factor, growth factors, antibodies and enzymes. The aptamers have reportedly shown some unique characteristics, including long shelf-life, simple modification to provide covalent bonds to material surfaces, minor batch variation, cost-effectiveness and slight denaturation susceptibility. These features led important efforts toward the development of aptamer-based sensors, known as apta-sensors classified into optical, electrical and mass-sensitive based on the signal transduction mode. This review provided a number of current advancements in selecting, development criteria, and aptamers application with the focus on the effect of apta-sensors, specifically for disease-associated analyses. The review concentrated on the current reports of apta-sensors that are used for evaluating different food and environmental pollutants. (C) 2020 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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