Abstract
Nanoribbon chips, based on “silicon-on-insulator” structures (SOI-NR chips), have been fabricated. These SOI-NR chips, whose surface was sensitized with covalently immobilized oligonu-cleotide molecular probes (oDNA probes), have been employed for the nanoribbon biosensor-based detection of a circular ribonucleic acid (circRNA) molecular marker of glioma in humans. The nucleotide sequence of the oDNA probes was complimentary to the sequence of the target oDNA. The latter represents a synthetic analogue of a glioma marker—NFIX circular RNA. In this way, the detection of target oDNA molecules in a pure buffer has been performed. The lowest concentration of the target biomolecules, detectable in our experiments, was of the order of ~10−17 M. The SOI-NR sensor chips proposed herein have allowed us to reveal an elevated level of the NFIX circular RNA in the blood of a glioma patient.
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Ivanov, Y. D., Malsagova, K. A., Popov, V. P., Pleshakova, T. O., Kozlov, A. F., Galiullin, R. A., … Archakov, A. I. (2021). Nanoribbon-based electronic detection of a glioma-associated circular mirna. Biosensors, 11(7). https://doi.org/10.3390/bios11070237
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