Method for detecting platelet-derived growth factor with concentration of 0.5-10[mu]g/mL by using carbon nanotube micro-cantilever biosensor
A platelet-derived, biosensor technology, applied in the field of biomedical engineering, can solve the problems of complex detection methods, difficult to achieve high-sensitivity detection, and inability to meet rapid detection and other problems
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[0026] The step that the present invention detects PDGF is as follows:
[0027] (1) Place the carbon nanotube micro-cantilever in a solution containing a nucleic acid aptamer that specifically recognizes PDGF, and modify the nucleic acid aptamer on the carbon nanotubes by π-π superposition by ultrasonic treatment. On the tube, a detection probe comprising a PDGF nucleic acid aptamer is formed;
[0028] (2) When the concentration of the sample to be tested is 0.5-10 μg / mL, drop the sample to be tested onto the carbon nanotube micro-cantilever modified with nucleic acid aptamers, and incubate at room temperature for 15 minutes to make the biosensing interface The nucleic acid aptamer on the aptamer has a specific recognition reaction with the PDGF in the sample to be tested to form a complex;
[0029] (3) The mass size of the formed complex is positively correlated with the concentration of PDGF in the sample to be tested.
[0030] (4) The formed complex produces a mass effect...
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