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arxiv: 1712.04525 · v1 · pith:RJEZ3HXEnew · submitted 2017-12-12 · ⚛️ physics.app-ph

Scalable Graphene Aptasensors for Drug Quantification

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keywords approachdetectiondruggfetsgraphenepoint-of-carerapidscalable
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Simpler and more rapid approaches for therapeutic drug-level monitoring are highly desirable to enable use at the point-of-care. We have developed an all-electronic approach for detection of the HIV drug tenofovir based on scalable fabrication of arrays of graphene field-effect transistors (GFETs) functionalized with a commercially available DNA aptamer. The shift in the Dirac voltage of the GFETs varied systematically with the concentration of tenofovir in deionized water, with a detection limit less than 1 ng/mL. Tests against a set of negative controls confirmed the specificity of the sensor response. This approach offers the potential for further development into a rapid and convenient point-of-care tool with clinically relevant performance.

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