Miniaturized biomedical sensors for enumeration of extracellular vesicles

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In this research, we have realized a rapid extracellular vesicle (EV) quantification methodology using a high field modulated AlGaN/GaN high electron mobility (HEMT) biosensor. The unique sensing structure facilitated the detection of the sub-cellular components in physiological salt environment without requiring extensive sample pre-treatments. The high field operation of GaN HEMT biosensor provides high sensitivity and wide dynamic range of detection of EVs (107–1010 EVs/mL). An antibody specific to the known surface marker on the EV was used to capture them for quantification using an HEMT biosensor. Fluorescence microscopy images confirm the successful capture of EVs from the test solution. The present method can detect EVs in high ionic strength solution, with a short sample incubation period of 5 min, and does not require labels or additional reagents or wash/block steps. This methodology has the potential to be used in clinical applications for rapid EV quantification from blood or serum for the development of diagnostic and prognostic tools.

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Pulikkathodi, A. K., Sarangadharan, I., Lo, C. Y., Chen, P. H., Chen, C. C., & Wang, Y. L. (2018). Miniaturized biomedical sensors for enumeration of extracellular vesicles. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 19(8). https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms19082213

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