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Single-Molecule Optical Biosensing: Recent Advances and Future Challenges.

Swayandipta DeyMathias DolciPeter Zijlstra
Published in: ACS physical chemistry Au (2023)
In recent years, the sensitivity and specificity of optical sensors has improved tremendously due to improvements in biochemical functionalization protocols and optical detection systems. As a result, single-molecule sensitivity has been reported in a range of biosensing assay formats. In this Perspective, we summarize optical sensors that achieve single-molecule sensitivity in direct label-free assays, sandwich assays, and competitive assays. We describe the advantages and disadvantages of single-molecule assays and summarize future challenges in the field including their optical miniaturization and integration, multimodal sensing capabilities, accessible time scales, and compatibility with real-life matrices such as biological fluids. We conclude by highlighting the possible application areas of optical single-molecule sensors that include not only healthcare but also the monitoring of the environment and industrial processes.
Keyphrases
  • single molecule
  • label free
  • high resolution
  • high speed
  • high throughput
  • atomic force microscopy
  • living cells
  • healthcare
  • current status
  • risk assessment
  • wastewater treatment
  • loop mediated isothermal amplification