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Gold Nanocluster-Based Fluorescent Microneedle Platform toward Visual Detection of ATP.

Xiaomeng ZhouSaijin HuangDan ZhangWenfeng LiuWenxing GaoYumeng XueLi Shang
Published in: Analytical chemistry (2023)
Adenosine triphosphate (ATP) participates in the regulation of most biological processes, and the ATP level is closely associated with many diseases. However, it still remains challenging to achieve on-site monitoring of ATP in an equipment-free and efficient way. Microneedles, a minimally invasive technology that can extract biomarkers from liquid biopsies, have recently emerged as useful tools for early diagnosis of a broad range of diseases. In this work, we developed hydrogel microneedles that are loaded with ATP-specific dual-emitting gold nanoclusters (RhE-AuNCs) for fast sampling and on-needle detection of ATP. These RhE-AuNCs were photo-crosslinked to the hydrogel matrix to form a fluorescent microneedle patch. Based on the ATP-induced Förster resonance energy transfer in RhE-AuNCs, a highly selective, sensitive, and reliable ATP sensor was developed. Moreover, simultaneous capture and visual detection of ATP was achieved by the AuNC-loaded microneedle sensing platform, which exhibits promising sensing performance. This work provides a new approach to design a point-of-care ATP sensing platform, which also holds great potential for the further development of microneedle-based analytical devices.
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