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This study introduces a dual-mode biosensor specifically designed for the quantitative detection of viruses in rapid analysis. The biosensor is unique in its use of both optical (fluorescence) and electrochemical (impedance) detection methods using the same nanocomposites, providing a dual confirmation system for virus (norovirus-like particles) quantification. The system is based on using two antibody-conjugated nanocomposites: CdSeS quantum dots and Au-N,S-GQD nanocomposites. For optical detection, the principle relies on the fluorescence quenching of CdSeS by Au-N,S-GQD in a sandwich structure with the target. Conversely, electrochemical detection is based on the change in impedance caused by the formation of the same sandwich structure. The biosensor demonstrated exceptional sensitivity, capable of detecting norovirus at concentrations of as low as femtomolar in the electrochemical method and picomolar in the optical method. In the dual-responsive concentration range from 10
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synapsesocial.com/papers/68e6f04eb6db64358766b2dc — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1021/acsabm.4c00240
Uddipan Dasgupta
Malabika Ghosh
Amity University
Pampi Chakraborty
ACS Applied Bio Materials
Banaras Hindu University
Shizuoka University
Indian Institute of Technology BHU
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