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titleOfInvention Lung cancer detection kit using Nafion as initiator through electrochemical-mediated atom transfer radical polymerization reaction
abstract The invention discloses a lung cancer detection kit by using Nafion as an initiator through an electrochemical mediated atom transfer radical polymerization reaction, which comprises a gold electrode, a PNA solution, [ Fe (CN) ] 6 )] 3‑/4‑ Solution, MCH solution, ZrOCl 2 Solution, Nafion solution, eATRP mixed solution and LiClO 4 And (3) solution. The method comprises the steps of firstly fixing a PNA probe on the surface of a gold electrode through an Au-S bond, then soaking the electrode in MCH to seal the residual active sites, and then dropwise adding a tDNA solution on the electrode plate to hybridize with the PNA to form a PNA/DNA heterotype double chain. Then soaking the hybridized electrode in ZrClO 4 Formation of PNA/MCH/tDNA/Zr in solution 4+ Active probe, sulfonic acid group and Zr on initiator Nafion 4+ Binding, Nafion was attached to the probe. Finally, FMMA is used as a monomer, and can be coordinated and connected with the probe through an eATRP reaction to obtain a polymer chain. The method has higher sensitivity, selectivity, anti-interference performance and accuracy on the detection of the CYFRA21-1 DNA.
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