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Bioinspired MXene-integrated colloidal crystal arrays for multichannel bioinformation coding

Feika Bian, Lingyu Sun, Lijun Cai, Yu Wang, Yuanjin Zhao

2020Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences93 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

beetle's back are utilized as the substrate, exhibiting properties of high throughput and stability. MXene nanosheets are further integrated on the PhC array's substrate with the assistance of the adhesion capacity of mussel-inspired dopamine (DA). Benefitting from their fluorescence resonance energy transfer effect, MXene nanosheets can quench the fluorescence signals of quantum dot (QD) modified DNA probes unless the corresponding targets exist. Additionally, these black MXene nanosheets can enhance the contrast of structural color. In this case, the encrypted information can be easily read out by simply observing the fluorescence signal of DNA probes. It is demonstrated that this strategy based on bioinspired MXene-integrated PhC arrays can realize high-throughput information encoding and encryption, which opens a chapter of bioinformation coding.

Topics & Concepts

Coding (social sciences)Colloidal crystalMaterials scienceNanotechnologyComputer scienceColloidEngineeringMathematicsChemical engineeringStatisticsAdvanced biosensing and bioanalysis techniquesMolecular Communication and NanonetworksModular Robots and Swarm Intelligence
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