The pivotal role of quantum dots-based biomarkers integrated with ultra-sensitive probes for multiplex detection of human viral infections

Mousavi, Seyyed Mojtaba and Hashemi, Seyyed Alireza and Kalashgrani, Masoomeh Yari and Omidifar, Navid and Lai, Chin Wei and Rao, Neralla Vijayakameswara and Gholami, Ahmad and Chiang, Wei-Hung (2022) The pivotal role of quantum dots-based biomarkers integrated with ultra-sensitive probes for multiplex detection of human viral infections. Pharmaceuticals, 15 (7). ISSN 1424-8247, DOI https://doi.org/10.3390/ph15070880.

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Abstract

The spread of viral diseases has caused global concern in recent years. Detecting viral infections has become challenging in medical research due to their high infectivity and mutation. A rapid and accurate detection method in biomedical and healthcare segments is essential for the effective treatment of pathogenic viruses and early detection of these viruses. Biosensors are used worldwide to detect viral infections associated with the molecular detection of biomarkers. Thus, detecting viruses based on quantum dots biomarkers is inexpensive and has great potential. To detect the ultrasensitive biomarkers of viral infections, QDs appear to be a promising option as biological probes, while physiological components have been used directly to detect multiple biomarkers simultaneously. The simultaneous measurement of numerous clinical parameters of the same sample volume is possible through multiplex detection of human viral infections, which reduces the time and cost required to record any data point. The purpose of this paper is to review recent studies on the effectiveness of the quantum dot as a detection tool for human pandemic viruses. In this review study, different types of quantum dots and their valuable properties in the structure of biomarkers were investigated. Finally, a vision for recent advances in quantum dot-based biomarkers was presented, whereby they can be integrated into super-sensitive probes for the multiplex detection of human viral infections.

Item Type: Article
Funders: Ministry of Science and Technology, Taiwan (Grant No: MOST 110-2628-E-011-003, MOST 109-2923-E-011-003-MY & MOST 111-NU-E-011-001-NU)
Uncontrolled Keywords: Viral infections; Quantum dots; Ultra-sensitive probes; Biomarkers; Multiplex detection
Subjects: Q Science > QR Microbiology > QR355 Virology
R Medicine > RM Therapeutics. Pharmacology
Divisions: Nanotechnology & Catalysis Research Centre
Depositing User: Ms. Juhaida Abd Rahim
Date Deposited: 27 Nov 2023 01:19
Last Modified: 27 Nov 2023 01:19
URI: http://eprints.um.edu.my/id/eprint/41658

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