An electrochemical biosensor for detection of the sepsis-related biomarker procalcitonin

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An electrochemical peptide sensor employing a sensitive synthetic peptide was designed for the diagnosis of sepsis. A series of synthetic peptides were chemically synthesized, and the binding events and performance of the sensor were monitored by CV and EIS. PCT BP3, selected as a potential high-affinity peptide, was found to have a Kd value of 0.39 ± 0.11 nM for procalcitonin.

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Lim, J. M., Ryu, M. Y., Kim, J. H., Cho, C. H., Park, T. J., & Park, J. P. (2017). An electrochemical biosensor for detection of the sepsis-related biomarker procalcitonin. RSC Advances, 7(58), 36562–36565. https://doi.org/10.1039/c7ra06553a

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