Advanced Electrochemical Scaffolds for Multiplexed Biosensing of Cancer Reporters in Complex Clinical Samples

2017 
Abstract Early and reliable diagnostic of cancer is mandatory to increase patient survival, thus requiring efficient and reliable analytical methods for such a purpose. Within this context, different strategies implying the development of electrochemical biosensors for the sensitive, selective and rapid multiplexed biosensing of genetic or protein cancer-related biomarkers are addressed in this presentation. In particular, novel sensing platforms have been developed for the determination of miRs, interleukin (IL)-8 mRNA, IL-8 protein, and cancer specific receptors. The developed methodologies allow for the determination of the target analytes at clinically relevant levels in complex samples: cancer cells, human tissues cell lysates, serum and raw saliva and can be easily extended to the determination of other relevant biomarkers.
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