Issue 12, 2017

An innovative chemical strategy for PCR-free genetic detection of pathogens by an integrated electrochemical biosensor

Abstract

An innovative chemical strategy integrated in a miniaturized electrochemical device was developed for sensitive detection of a pathogen genome (HBV virus) without any amplification step. The results show a limit of detection comparable to the standard qRT-PCR method (20 copies per reaction), paving the way to future development of genetic PoC devices addressing automatized and low-cost molecular diagnostics.

Graphical abstract: An innovative chemical strategy for PCR-free genetic detection of pathogens by an integrated electrochemical biosensor

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
04 Feb 2017
Accepted
30 Mar 2017
First published
06 Apr 2017

Analyst, 2017,142, 2090-2093

An innovative chemical strategy for PCR-free genetic detection of pathogens by an integrated electrochemical biosensor

S. Petralia, E. L. Sciuto, M. L. Di Pietro, M. Zimbone, M. G. Grimaldi and S. Conoci, Analyst, 2017, 142, 2090 DOI: 10.1039/C7AN00202E

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