Dendrimers as soft nanomaterials for electrochemical immunosensors

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Electrochemical immunosensors are antibody-based affinity biosensors with a high impact on clinical, environmental, food, and pharmaceutical analysis. In general, the analytical performance of these devices is critically determined by the materials and reagents used for their construction, signal production and amplification. Dendrimers are monodisperse and highly branched polymers with three-dimensional structures widely employed as “soft” nanomaterials in electrochemical immunosensor technology. This review provides an overview on the state-of-the-art in dendrimer-based electrochemical immunosensors, focusing on those using polyamidoamine and poly (propylene imine) dendrimers. Special emphasis is given to the most original methods recently reported for the construction of immunosensor architectures incorporating dendrimers, as well as to novel sensing approaches based on dendrimer-assisted signal enhancement strategies.

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Sánchez, A., Villalonga, A., Martínez-García, G., Parrado, C., & Villalonga, R. (2019, December 1). Dendrimers as soft nanomaterials for electrochemical immunosensors. Nanomaterials. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/nano9121745

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