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Electrochemical aptamer scaffold biosensors for detection of botulism and ricin toxins

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CHEMICAL COMMUNICATIONS
Volume 51, Issue 82, Pages 15137-15140

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c5cc05933j

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  1. Metropolitan State University of Denver's Dean's office
  2. Metropolitan State University of Denver's Provost's office

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Protein toxins present considerable health risks, but detection often requires laborious analysis. Here, we developed electrochemical aptamer biosensors for ricin and botulinum neurotoxins, which display robust and specific signal at nanomolar concentrations and function in dilute serum. These biosensors may aid future efforts for the rapid diagnosis of toxins.

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