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Mikrochim Acta 2021 Sep 16;18810:344. doi: 10.1007/s00604-021-04988-7.
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A dual signal-amplified electrochemiluminescence immunosensor based on core-shell CeO2-Au@Pt nanosphere for procalcitonin detection.

Shao X , Song X , Liu X , Yan L , Liu L , Fan D , Wei Q , Ju H .


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A dual signal-amplified sandwich electrochemiluminescence (ECL) immunosensor was fabricated for trace detection of procalcitonin (PCT). CeO2-Au@Pt composed of sea urchin-like Au@Pt nanoparticles coated on CeO2 hollow nanospheres was immobilized on electrode surface to electrochemically catalyze H2O2 to produce a large number of superoxide anion (O2•-). The immunosensor was prepared by linking the capture antibody on immobilized CeO2-Au@Pt with heptapeptide (HWRGWVC), which could maintain the activity of the antibody. The prepared Au star@BSA was used to bind abundant luminol for labeling the secondary antibody (Ab2). Upon the sandwich-typed immunoreactions, the O2•- could react with the introduced luminol on the immunosensor surface to produce strong ECL intensity. With an outstanding linear detection range and a low detection limit of 17 fg/mL, the ECL immunosensor permitted ultrasensitive detection of PCT at a low H2O2 concentration and demonstrated its high application potential in the clinical assay.

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