生物传感器
材料科学
灵敏度(控制系统)
光纤
分析物
检出限
生物医学工程
注意事项
接口(物质)
纳米技术
计算机科学
电子工程
医学
病理
色谱法
电信
毛细管数
毛细管作用
复合材料
化学
工程类
作者
Pengwei Chen,Haotian Wu,Yajing Zhao,Zhong Lv,Yujiao Zhang,Xundi Zhan,Aoxiang Xiao,Yunyun Huang,Hong Zhang,Bai‐Ou Guan
标识
DOI:10.1002/adma.202312985
摘要
Abstract Invasive fungal infections pose a significant public health threat. The lack of precise and timely diagnosis is a primary factor contributing to the significant increase in patient mortality rates. Here, an interface‐modulated biosensor utilizing an optical fiber for quantitative analysis of fungal biomarkers at the early stage of point‐of‐care testing (POCT), is reported. By integrating surface refractive index (RI) modulation and plasmon enhancement, the sensor to achieve high sensitivity in a directional response to the target analytes, is successfully optimized. As a result, a compact fiber‐optic sensor with rapid response time, cost‐effectiveness, exceptional sensitivity, stability, and specificity, is developed. This sensor can successfully identify the biomarkers of specific pathogens from blood or other tissue specimens in animal models. It quantifies clinical blood samples with precision and effectively discriminates between negative and positive cases, thereby providing timely alerts to potential patients. It significantly reduces the detection time of fungal infection to only 30 min. Additionally, this approach exhibits remarkable stability and achieves a limit of detection (LOD) three orders of magnitude lower than existing methods. It overcomes the limitations of existing detection methods, including a high rate of misdiagnosis, prolonged detection time, elevated costs, and the requirement for stringent laboratory conditions.
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