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Solid surface fluorescence immunosensor for ultrasensitive detection of hepatitis B virus surface antigen using PAMAM/CdTe@CdS QDs nanoclusters.

In the present study, we constructed an ultrasensitive solid surface fluorescence-immunosensor based on highly luminescent CdTe@CdS-PAMAM structures as nanoprobe for determination of HBsAg by monitoring fluorescence intensity. This strategy was… Click to show full abstract

In the present study, we constructed an ultrasensitive solid surface fluorescence-immunosensor based on highly luminescent CdTe@CdS-PAMAM structures as nanoprobe for determination of HBsAg by monitoring fluorescence intensity. This strategy was achieved by using PAMAM as a signal amplifier; the PAMAM dendrimer with the many functional amine groups can amplify the fluorescence signal of QDs by covalent attachment of CdTe@CdS on PAMAM and hence, improve the sensitivity of the proposed method significantly. A sandwich type immunosensor was formed after the addition of HBsAg and the PAMAM-QD-Ab2, respectively. Under optimal conditions, the designed immunosensor demonstrates a good analytical performance for the HBsAg detection in an excellent linear range from 5 fg ml-1 to 0.15 ng ml-1 with the detection limit (LOD) of 0.6 fg ml-1 at a S/N ratio of 3. In addition, the analysis of human serum samples shows that the fluorescent immunoassay has the great potential for early diagnosis of hepatitis B and can be used for the detection of other tumor markers in clinical applications.

Keywords: detection; fluorescence; surface; immunosensor; solid surface; cdte cds

Journal Title: Methods and applications in fluorescence
Year Published: 2018

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