Abstract
Herein, we report the development of a highly sensitive nanotechnology-based system—silicon-on-insulator nanowire biosensor for the revelation of microRNAs (miRNAs), associated with the development of glioma in the human. In this system, a sensor chip, bearing an array of silicon nanowire structures, is employed. The sensor chip is fabricated using a top-down technology. In our experiments reported herein, we demonstrated the detection of DNA oligonucleotide (oDNA), which represents a synthetic analogue of microRNA-363 associated with the development of glioma. To provide biospecific detection of the target oligonucleotides, the surface of the nanowire structures is modified with oligonucleotide probes; the latter are complementary to the target ones. The concentration limit of the target oligonucleotide detection, attained using our nanowire biosensor, is at the level of DL~10−17 M. The revelation of the elevated level of glioma-associated miRNA in plasma is also demonstrated.
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Malsagova, K. A., Pleshakova, T. O., Galiullin, R. A., Kozlov, A. F., Romanova, T. S., Shumov, I. D., … Ivanov, Y. D. (2020). Soi-nanowire biosensor for the detection of glioma-associated mirnas in plasma. Chemosensors, 8(4), 1–11. https://doi.org/10.3390/chemosensors8040095
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