Sensitive detection of heregulin-α from biological samples using a disposable stochastic sensor based on plasma deposition of gnps–agps’ nanofilms on silk

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Abstract

A composite material comprised of graphene nanoplatelet and silver particles (GNPs–AgPs) was used for the deposition of GNPs–AgPs’ nanofilms with cold plasma on silk. α-Cyclodextrin was used as a modifier of the active surface of the disposable sensor. The disposable stochastic sensor was used in screening tests for the assay of heregulin-α in whole blood and tissue samples. The disposable stochastic sensor showed a low limit of determination (4.10 fg mL−1) and can be used with high sensitivity on a wide concentration range (4.10 fg mL−1–0.04 µg mL−1). The screening method was validated against ELISA when good correlations (confirmed also by the t-test) were obtained.

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Gheorghe, S. S., Negut, C. C., Badulescu, M., & Staden, R. I. S. V. (2021). Sensitive detection of heregulin-α from biological samples using a disposable stochastic sensor based on plasma deposition of gnps–agps’ nanofilms on silk. Life, 11(9). https://doi.org/10.3390/life11090894

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