Abstract
Over the past decade, the large-scale spread of influenza viruses has posed an increasing burden on public health. The effective screening of influenza agents requires a fast, precise, on-site and easy-to-operate method. Unfortunately, current screening methods face challenges in speed and accuracy, especially in complex on-site settings. Here, this work develops a nucleoprotein antibody-modified graphene field-effect transistor (NPAb-GFET) for rapid and highly precise detection of influenza A viruses. The functionalized monoclonal antibodies capture influenza virus nucleoprotein within 100 × 10−9 s on the sensing surface. Therefore, the developed NPAb-GFET achieves an average response time of 72.1 s when detecting influenza A viruses in clinical samples. Furthermore, the testing of 106 throat swab samples exhibits an accuracy of 99.1%. This finding provides a valuable diagnostic tool for the control of influenza viruses, accelerating the population-wide control of other epidemics.
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Wang, G., Zhang, M., Zhu, M., Zhang, T., Qian, X., Liu, Y., … Guo, M. (2025). Ultraprecise Detection of Influenza Virus by Antibody-Modified Graphene Transistors. Sensors, 25(3). https://doi.org/10.3390/s25030959
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