Signal amplification using functional nanomaterials for biosensing
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Signal amplification based on biofunctional nanomaterials has recently attracted considerable attention due to the need for ultrasensitive bioassays and the trend towards miniaturized assays. The biofunctional nanomaterials can not only produce a synergic effect among catalytic activity, conductivity and biocompatibility to accelerate the signal transduction, but also provide amplified recognition events by high loading of signal tags, leading to a highly sensitive and specific biosensing. Most importantly, nanoscaled materials are in direct contact with the environment, which permits them to act as chemical and biological sensors in single-molecule detection of biomolecules. In this tutorial review, we will…
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- Bioanalysis
- Nanotechnology
- Nanomaterials
- Biosensor
- Biomolecule
- Chemistry
- Computer science
- Materials science
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