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Aptamer Renaissance for Neurochemical Biosensing

Annina Stuber, Nako Nakatsuka

2024ACS Nano50 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Unraveling the complexities of brain function, which is crucial for advancing human health, remains a grand challenge. This endeavor demands precise monitoring of small molecules such as neurotransmitters, the chemical messengers in the brain. In this Perspective, we explore the potential of aptamers, selective synthetic bioreceptors integrated into electronic affinity platforms to address limitations in neurochemical biosensing. We emphasize the importance of characterizing aptamer thermodynamics and target binding to realize functional biosensors in biological systems. We focus on two label-free affinity platforms spanning the micro- to nanoscale: field-effect transistors and nanopores. Integration of well-characterized structure-switching aptamers overcame nonspecific binding, a challenge that has hindered the translation of biosensors from the lab to the clinic. In a transformative era driven by neuroscience breakthroughs, technological innovations, and multidisciplinary collaborations, an aptamer renaissance holds the potential to bridge technological gaps and reshape the landscape of diagnostics and neuroscience.

Topics & Concepts

AptamerThe RenaissanceBiosensorNanotechnologyNeurochemicalNeuroscienceComputer scienceComputational biologyMaterials scienceBiologyArt historyGeneticsArtAdvanced biosensing and bioanalysis techniquesMolecular Junctions and NanostructuresNanopore and Nanochannel Transport Studies
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