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Essays in Biochemistry | 2016

Electrochemical biosensors and nanobiosensors.

Jules L. Hammond; Nello Formisano; Pedro Estrela; Sandro Carrara; Jan Tkac

Electrochemical techniques have great promise for low-cost miniaturised easy-to-use portable devices for a wide range of applications–in particular, medical diagnosis and environmental monitoring. Different techniques can be used for biosensing, with amperometric devices taking the central role due to their widespread application in glucose monitoring. In fact, glucose biosensing takes an approximately 70% share of the biosensor market due to the need for diabetic patients to monitor their sugar levels several times a day, making it an appealing commercial market. In this review, we present the basic principles of electrochemical biosensor devices. A description of the different generations of glucose sensors is used to describe in some detail the operation of amperometric sensors and how the introduction of mediators can enhance the performance of the sensors. Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy is a technique being increasingly used in devices due to its ability to detect variations in resistance and capacitance upon binding events. Novel advances in electrochemical sensors, due to the use of nanomaterials such as carbon nanotubes and graphene, are presented as well as future directions that the field is taking.


Essays in Biochemistry | 2016

Introduction to biosensors

Nikhil Bhalla; Pawan Jolly; Nello Formisano; Pedro Estrela

Biosensors are nowadays ubiquitous in biomedical diagnosis as well as a wide range of other areas such as point-of-care monitoring of treatment and disease progression, environmental monitoring, food control, drug discovery, forensics and biomedical research. A wide range of techniques can be used for the development of biosensors. Their coupling with high-affinity biomolecules allows the sensitive and selective detection of a range of analytes. We give a general introduction to biosensors and biosensing technologies, including a brief historical overview, introducing key developments in the field and illustrating the breadth of biomolecular sensing strategies and the expansion of nanotechnological approaches that are now available.


Biosensors and Bioelectronics | 2016

Inexpensive and fast pathogenic bacteria screening using field-effect transistors

Nello Formisano; Nikhil Bhalla; Mel Heeran; Juana Elizabeth Reyes Martínez; Amrita Sarkar; Maisem Laabei; Pawan Jolly; Chris R. Bowen; John Taylor; Sabine L. Flitsch; Pedro Estrela

While pathogenic bacteria contribute to a large number of globally important diseases and infections, current clinical diagnosis is based on processes that often involve culturing which can be time-consuming. Therefore, innovative, simple, rapid and low-cost solutions to effectively reduce the burden of bacterial infections are urgently needed. Here we demonstrate a label-free sensor for fast bacterial detection based on metal-oxide-semiconductor field-effect transistors (MOSFETs). The electric charge of bacteria binding to the glycosylated gates of a MOSFET enables quantification in a straightforward manner. We show that the limit of quantitation is 1.9×10(5) CFU/mL with this simple device, which is more than 10,000-times lower than is achieved with electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) and matrix-assisted laser desorption ionisation time-of-flight mass spectrometry (MALDI-ToF) on the same modified surfaces. Moreover, the measurements are extremely fast and the sensor can be mass produced at trivial cost as a tool for initial screening of pathogens.


Sensors and Actuators B-chemical | 2015

Label-free impedimetric aptasensor with antifouling surface chemistry: A prostate specific antigen case study

Pawan Jolly; Nello Formisano; Jan Tkac; Peter Kasak; Christopher G. Frost; Pedro Estrela


Sensors and Actuators B-chemical | 2015

Optimisation of an electrochemical impedance spectroscopy aptasensor by exploiting quartz crystal microbalance with dissipation signals

Nello Formisano; Pawan Jolly; Nikhil Bhalla; Mary Cromhout; Shane P. Flanagan; Ronen Fogel; Janice Limson; Pedro Estrela


Biosensors and Bioelectronics | 2015

Plasmonic ruler on field-effect devices for kinase drug discovery applications

Nikhil Bhalla; Nello Formisano; Anna Miodek; Aditya Jain; Mirella Di Lorenzo; Giordano Pula; Pedro Estrela


Electrochemistry Communications | 2015

Multimodal electrochemical and nanoplasmonic biosensors using ferrocene-crowned nanoparticles for kinase drug discovery applications

Nello Formisano; Nikhil Bhalla; L.C. Caleb Wong; Mirella Di Lorenzo; Giordano Pula; Pedro Estrela


24th Anniversary World Congress on Biosensors | 2014

Correlating electrochemical impedance spectroscopy and quartz crystal microbalance with dissipation signals for optimisation of aptamer-based biosensors

Nello Formisano; Pawan Jolly; Mary Cromhout; Shane P. Flanagan; Ronen Fogel; Janice Limson; Pedro Estrela


Archive | 2015

a Prostate Specific Antigen Case Study

Pawan Jolly; Nello Formisano; Christopher G. Frost; Pedro Estrela; Bath Ba


Archive | 2015

Multi-mode electrochemical biosensing for kinase drug discovery applications using ferrocene crowned nanoparticles

Nello Formisano; Nikhil Bhalla; Lai Chun Caleb Wong; Pedro Estrela

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Institute of Chemistry

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