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Electrochemical Microfluidic Immunosensor Based on Porous Nanomaterial Towards to Claudin7 Determination for Colorectal Cancer Diagnosis

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In this work, we present an electrochemical microfluidic immunosensor for cancer biomarker claudin7 (CLD7) determination in circulating extracellular vesicles (EVs) as well as its validation in colorectal cancer (CC) patients. The device is based on synthetized nanosized MIL-125-NH 2 particles, covalently anchored to the central channel (CC) of the microfluidic immunosensor. This nanomaterial was employed as efficient platform for anti-CLD7 monoclonal antibodies immobilization for specifically recognize and capture CLD7 in EVs samples. Afterwards, the amount of this trapped CLD7 was quantified by HRP-conjugated anti-CLD7-antibody. HRP reacted with its enzymatic substrate in a redox process which resulted in the appearance of a current whose magnitude was directly proportional to the level of CLD7 in the sample. This immunosensor, under optimum conditions, the limit of detection for CLD7 was 0.1 pg mL -1 , with a wide linear range from 2-1000 pg mL -1 . The results reported herein open up the use of porous open framework platforms for sensing applications for biomedicine and diagnosis.

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Advanced biosensing and bioanalysis techniques

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FuenteSSRN Electronic Journal
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ISSN1556-5068

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