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Abstract
MicroRNA, as a distinctive biomarker, plays a crucial role in the early prognosis and diagnosis of numerous severe diseases. However, due to its inherent properties such as low abundance, small size, and high sequence similarity, the sensitive and accurate detection of microRNA remains a major challenge. Herein, a dual-mode electrochemical biosensing platform was developed for microRNA detection, based on poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene) (PEDOT) doped with graphene oxide-Fe3O4 (GO-Fe3O4) nanocomposite. The GO-Fe3O4/PEDOT composite demonstrated a porous microstructure, outstanding conductivity, and robust catalytic activity towards nitrite. It was electrodeposited onto the electrode surface in a one-step process using the cyclic voltammetry method (CV). The microRNA biosensor was obtained by anchoring DNA with amino groups to the GO-Fe3O4/PEDOT layer through the formation of amide bonds. The designed dual-mode microRNA biosensor demonstrated a broad linear range spanning from 10−15 M to 10−6 M, with low detection limits of 5.18 × 10−15 M and 7.36 × 10−15 M when using chronocoulometry (CC) and amperometric i-t curve (i-t) modes, respectively. Furthermore, a dual-mode electrochemical biosensor has been successfully developed and utilized for the detection of microRNA in human serum, demonstrating its potential for precise and sensitive microRNA detection and its practical application value in clinical medicine.
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An International Journal Devoted to Electrochemical Aspects of Biology and Biological Aspects of Electrochemistry
Bioelectrochemistry is an international journal devoted to electrochemical principles in biology and biological aspects of electrochemistry. It publishes experimental and theoretical papers dealing with the electrochemical aspects of:
• Electrified interfaces (electric double layers, adsorption, electron transfer, protein electrochemistry, basic principles of biosensors, biosensor interfaces and bio-nanosensor design and construction.
• Electric and magnetic field effects (field-dependent processes, field interactions with molecules, intramolecular field effects, sensory systems for electric and magnetic fields, molecular and cellular mechanisms)
• Bioenergetics and signal transduction (energy conversion, photosynthetic and visual membranes)
• Biomembranes and model membranes (thermodynamics and mechanics, membrane transport, electroporation, fusion and insertion)
• Electrochemical applications in medicine and biotechnology (drug delivery and gene transfer to cells and tissues, iontophoresis, skin electroporation, injury and repair).
• Organization and use of arrays in-vitro and in-vivo, including as part of feedback control.
• Electrochemical interrogation of biofilms as generated by microorganisms and tissue reaction associated with medical implants.