Detection of $\alpha $-fetoprotein in human serum using carbon nanotube transistor

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Abstract

We have fabricated antibody-coated carbon nanotube field effect transistor (CNT-FET) sensor for the detection of $\alpha $-fetoprotein (AFP), single chain glycoprotein of 70 kDa that is normally expressed in the fetal liver, in human serum. The AFP-specific antibodies were immobilized on CNT with linker molecule such as pyrenebutyric acid N-hydroxysuccinimide ester. To prevent nonspecific adsorption of antigen, we performed blocking procedure using bovine serum albumin (BSA). Antibody-antigen binding was determined by measuring electrical conductance change of FET and took an average of thereshold voltage change before and after binding. Also we checked concentration-dependent conductance change in human serum using both p-type SWNT-FETs and n-type SWNT-FETs.

Authors

  • Hyunju Chang

    KRICT

  • Jeong-O Lee

    KRICT

  • Hye-Mi So

    KRICT

  • Dong-Won Park

    KRICT

  • Seong-Kyu Lee

    Eulji University School of Medicine

  • Beom Soo Kim

    Chungbuk National University