Innovative Electrochemical Approach for an Early Detection of MicroRNAs
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The recent findings of circulating cell-free tissue specific microRNAs in the systemic circulation and the potential of their use as specific markers of disease highlight the need to make microRNAs testing a routine part of medical care. At the present time, microRNAs are detected by long and laborious techniques such as Northern blot, RT-PCR, and microarrays. The originality of our work consists in performing microRNAs detection through an electrochemical genosensor using a label-free method. We were able to directly detect microRNAs without the need of PCR and a labeling reaction. The test is simple, very fast and ultrasensitive, with a detection limit of 0.1 pmol. Particularly feasible for a routine microRNAs detection in serum and other biological samples, our technical approach would be of great scientific value and become a common method for simple miRNAs routine detection in both clinical and research settings.
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