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TP62 - Rapid and Sensitive MiRNA Detection in Biofluids Using Ultra Microelectrode Sensors.

Event
EUROSENSORS XXXVII
2025-09-07 - 2025-09-10
Wroclaw
Band
Poster II
Chapter
Sensors for Medicine and Life-Sciences
Author(s)
M. Valente, M. A. Ridwan, A. O’Riordan, J. H. Marques - Tyndall National institute, UCC, Cork (Ireland), J. Browne, K. G. Meade - University College Dublin, Dublin (Ireland)
Pages
478 - 479
DOI
10.5162/EUROSENSORS2025/TP62
ISBN
978-3-910600-07-2
Price
free

Abstract

MiRNA are short nucleic acids sequences that are correlated to many important genetic cascades re-sponse, immune response being among one of the most important. Our previous sensors, able to detect DNA, is now used not only to detect miRNA sequences in plasma but it’s also adapted to work with a portable potentiostat, making the aim of an electrochemical sensor on field more realistic.

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