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Recent advances in nanomaterial-modified electrical platforms for the detection of dopamine in living cellsopen accessRecent advances in nanomaterial-modified electrical platforms for the detection of dopamine in living cells

Authors
Cho, Yeon-WooPark, Joon-HaLee, Kwang-HoLee, TaekLuo, ZhengtangKim, Tae-Hyung
Issue Date
22-Dec-2020
Publisher
SPRINGER
Keywords
Conductive polymers; Dopamine; Electrical detection; Gold nanostructure; Graphene
Citation
NANO CONVERGENCE, v.7, no.1, pp 1 - 14
Pages
14
Journal Title
NANO CONVERGENCE
Volume
7
Number
1
Start Page
1
End Page
14
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/cau/handle/2019.sw.cau/52860
DOI
10.1186/s40580-020-00250-7
ISSN
2196-5404
Abstract
Dopamine is a key neurotransmitter that plays essential roles in the central nervous system, including motor control, motivation, arousal, and reward. Thus, abnormal levels of dopamine directly cause several neurological diseases, including depressive disorders, addiction, and Parkinson's disease (PD). To develop a new technology to treat such diseases and disorders, especially PD, which is currently incurable, dopamine release from living cells intended for transplantation or drug screening must be precisely monitored and assessed. Owing to the advantages of miniaturisation and rapid detection, numerous electrical techniques have been reported, mostly in combination with various nanomaterials possessing specific nanoscale geometries. This review highlights recent advances in electrical biosensors for dopamine detection, with a particular focus on the use of various nanomaterials (e.g., carbon-based materials, hybrid gold nanostructures, metal oxides, and conductive polymers) on electrode surfaces to improve both sensor performance and biocompatibility. We conclude that this review will accelerate the development of electrical biosensors intended for the precise detection of metabolite release from living cells, which will ultimately lead to advances in therapeutic materials and techniques to cure various neurodegenerative disorders.
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