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An immunoassay-like recognition mechanism-based lateral flow strategy for rapid microRNA analysis.

Jie LiuJingjing ShiQinya FengWenjiao FanChenghui Liu
Published in: Chemical communications (Cambridge, England) (2023)
A rapid lateral flow assay (LFA) is developed for the colorimetric and surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) dual-mode detection of microRNA (miRNA) based on the robust immunoassay-like (immuno-like) recognition mechanism of S9.6 antibody to DNA/miRNA duplexes. Different from the traditional target-mediated sandwich-type hybridization-based LFA methods, the formation of S9.6 antibody/miRNA/DNA complexes is more rapid and stable, achieving 40 times higher sensitivity with only 10 min assaying time. Furthermore, taking benefit of the versatility of the immuno-like recognition mode, the multiplexed detection of miRNAs can be realized with the SERS signal readout, providing a versatile LFA design towards sensitive, specific, and multiplexed miRNA analysis.
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