Issue 9, 2013

Smartphone-based detection of unlabeled DNA via electrochemical dissolution

Abstract

We describe a novel approach that enables unlabeled biomolecules and chemical analytes to be detected using ordinary smartphone optics. Electrochemical reactivity of chromium, ordinarily considered detrimental, is harnessed here to generate a signature that can be easily seen by monitoring electrode dissolution under ordinary white-light illumination. The simplicity and robustness of this approach eliminates the need for labeling and/or pre-programming with specific receptors (e.g., oligonucleotide probes), making it feasible to greatly expand availability of a host of assays where detection complexity is a limiting constraint.

Graphical abstract: Smartphone-based detection of unlabeled DNA via electrochemical dissolution

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Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
18 Dec 2012
Accepted
01 Mar 2013
First published
04 Mar 2013

Analyst, 2013,138, 2522-2526

Smartphone-based detection of unlabeled DNA via electrochemical dissolution

Y. Huang and V. M. Ugaz, Analyst, 2013, 138, 2522 DOI: 10.1039/C3AN36875K

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