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Highly sensitive acetylcholine biosensing via chemical amplification of enzymatic processes in nanochannels.

Yamili Toum TerronesGregorio LauciricaVanina M CayónGonzalo E FenoyMaría Lorena CortezMaría Eugenia Toimil-MolaresChristina TrautmannWaldemar A MarmisolléOmar Azzaroni
Published in: Chemical communications (Cambridge, England) (2022)
Acetylcholinesterase-modified nanochannels are proposed as reliable and reproducible nanofluidic sensors for highly sensitive detection of acetylcholine. The operation mechanism relies on the use of weak polyelectrolytes as "chemical amplifiers" that adjust/reconfigure the nanochannel surface charge in the presence of local pH changes induced by the enzymatic reaction. Experimental results show that the presence of acetylcholine can be transduced into measurable ionic signals with a low limit of detection.
Keyphrases
  • sensitive detection
  • label free
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  • living cells
  • high resolution