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Solid-state nanochannels for bio-marker analysis

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CHEMICAL SOCIETY REVIEWS
卷 52, 期 18, 页码 6270-6293

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/d2cs00865c

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Bio-markers, such as ions, small molecules, nucleic acids, peptides, proteins, and cells, are important in living organisms and biological processes. Accurate detection of these bio-markers is significant for studying their functions, molecular diagnosis, and understanding life processes. Solid-state nanochannel-based sensing systems have shown promise in detecting bio-markers, especially with the use of outer-surface focused nanochannels. These nanochannels allow for in situ detection of large analytes and ultra-high sensitivity detection with a clear mechanism.
Bio-markers, such as ions, small molecules, nucleic acids, peptides, proteins and cells, participate in the construction of living organisms and play important roles in biological processes. It is of great significance to accurately detect these bio-markers for studying their basic functions, the development of molecular diagnosis and to better understand life processes. Solid-state nanochannel-based sensing systems have been demonstrated for the detection of bio-markers, due to their rapid, label-free and high-throughput screening, with high sensitivity and specificity. Generally, studies on solid-state nanochannels have focused on probes on the inner-wall (PIW), ignoring probes on the outer-surface (POS). As a result, the direct detection of cells is difficult to realize by these inner-wall focused nanochannels. Moreover, the sensitivity for detecting ions, small molecules, nucleic acids, peptides and proteins requires further improvement. Recent research has focused on artificial solid-state nanochannels with POS, which have demonstrated the ability to independently regulate ion transport. This design not only contributes to the in situ detection of large analytes, such as cells, but also provides promising opportunities for ultra-high sensitivity detection with a clear mechanism. In this tutorial review, we present an overview of the detection principle used for solid-state nanochannels, inner-wall focused nanochannels and outer-surface focused nanochannels. Furthermore, we discuss the remaining challenges faced by current nanochannel technologies and provide insights into their prospects.

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