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Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://scholars.ntou.edu.tw/handle/123456789/20371
Title: Dispersion-enhancing surface treatment of AuNPs for a reduced probe loading and detection limit using t-SPR detection
Authors: Yeung, Wing Kiu
Lo, Shu-Cheng
Wang, Sheng-Hann
Wei, Pei-Kuen
Ji-Yen Cheng
Keywords: GOLD NANOPARTICLES;STABILITY
Issue Date: 21-Sep-2021
Publisher: ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
Journal Volume: 146
Journal Issue: 18
Start page/Pages: 5584-5591
Source: ANALYST
Abstract: 
COVID-19 has shown that a highly specific and rapid diagnostic system is a necessity. A spectral imaging-based surface plasmon resonance (SPRi) platform with an integrated microfluidic biosensor to detect oligonucleotide sequences has been proposed to be a promising alternative for infectious diseases due to its safe and straightforward use. Approaches to reduce the DNA probe loading onto gold nanoparticles with various types of polyethylene glycol (PEG) were explored. Here, we demonstrated the stability of functionalised gold nanoparticles with unmodified PEG whilst lowering the probe loading density. The system was evaluated by performing the detection of a mimicking COVID-19 target sequence, single point-mutation sequence and fully mismatch sequence. Highly specific binding of the mimicking COVID-19 target sequence was observed and analysed by the spectral imaging SPR approach. Our work has demonstrated the potential of a controlled probe density using unmodified PEG as an especially promising functionalisation strategy in SPR spectral imaging assays.
URI: http://scholars.ntou.edu.tw/handle/123456789/20371
ISSN: 0003-2654
DOI: 10.1039/d1an00973g
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