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      In situ antibody detection and charge discrimination using aqueous stable pentacene transistor biosensors.

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          Pentacene-based organic thin-film transistors were used to create highly sensitive, real-time electronic sensors for selective antibody detection. Bovine serum albumin was covalently attached to a modified pentacene surface to selectively detect the label free monoclonal antiBSA. These sensors displayed a high affinity constant (K(A)) of (1.1 ± 3) × 10(7) M(-1) at pH 7, which is 1 order of magnitude higher than those obtained with a highly sensitive surface plasmon resonance spectroscopy detection system. Furthermore, a high degree of discrimination in the hybrid antiBSA charges was achieved at different pH values. This demonstration of fast, label-free, real-time detection of nanoscale biomolecules in aqueous buffer solutions using the organic transistor sensing platform will have a significant impact on high-performance microarrays in addition to discriminating the presence of ionizable groups.

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          Journal
          J. Am. Chem. Soc.
          Journal of the American Chemical Society
          American Chemical Society (ACS)
          1520-5126
          0002-7863
          Feb 23 2011
          : 133
          : 7
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Material Science Group, Max-Planck Institute for Polymer Research, Ackermannweg-10, D-55128 Mainz, Germany. khanh@mpip-mainz.mpg.de
          Article
          10.1021/ja107088m
          21280621
          3001ac6a-91ad-4b65-adea-b484e7ca22e0
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