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Plasmonic Sensing Assay for Long-Term Monitoring (PSALM) of Neurotransmitters in Urine.

Wei-Hsin ChenWenting WangQianqi LinDavid-Benjamin GrysMarika NiihoriJunyang HuangShu HuBart de NijsOren A SchermanJeremy J Baumberg
Published in: ACS nanoscience Au (2022)
A liquid-based surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy assay termed PSALM is developed for the selective sensing of neurotransmitters (NTs) with a limit of detection below the physiological range of NT concentrations in urine. This assay is formed by quick and simple nanoparticle (NP) "mix-and-measure" protocols, in which Fe III bridges NTs and gold NPs inside the sensing hotspots. Detection limits of NTs from PreNP PSALM are significantly lower than those of PostNP PSALM, when urine is pretreated by affinity separation. Optimized PSALM enables the long-term monitoring of NT variation in urine in conventional settings for the first time, allowing the development of NTs as predictive or correlative biomarkers for clinical diagnosis.
Keyphrases
  • raman spectroscopy
  • high throughput
  • label free
  • loop mediated isothermal amplification
  • single molecule
  • metal organic framework
  • quantum dots