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Metal nanoparticles as labels for heterogeneous, chip-based DNA detection

Wolfgang Fritzsche et al 2003 Nanotechnology 14 R63-R73   doi: 10.1088/0957-4484/14/12/R01  Help

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Wolfgang Fritzsche1 and T Andrew Taton2
1 Biotechnical Microsystems Department, Institute for Physical High Technology, Jena, Germany
2 Department of Chemistry, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN 55455 USA
E-mail: fritzsche@ipht-jena.de and taton@chem.umn.edu

Abstract. The last decade has witnessed the development of a variety of metal nanoparticle-based techniques for DNA detection. High sensitivity and specificity, miniaturization, and cost-efficient detection are problems addressed by the use of nanoparticle labels in heterogeneous DNA detection schemes. The small label size, established bioconjugation chemistry, and the unusual optical and electrical properties of metal nanoparticles make them unique tools for DNA detection. This paper reviews the different physical characteristics of metal nanoparticles and their implementation in assays. It covers various optical as well as gravimetric, electrochemical and electrical methods for analysing nanoparticle-labelled analytes, and particularly DNA, at sensing surfaces.

Print publication: Issue 12 (December 2003)
Received 30 June 2003, in final form 17 September 2003
Published 17 October 2003

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