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titleOfInvention Target molecule detection method
abstract This invention discloses a target molecule detection method that uses the properties of a specific bond between target molecules for the detection. The method includes the steps of: mixing an analyte solution with an aptamer which is fixed on a carrier to form a first mixed solution; adding an aptamer-platinum complex; adding a second mixed solution that is composed of a substrate and an oxidizing agent; mixing with a third mixed solution; and determines whether or not there is any target molecule existed. The method not only replaces the traditional Enzyme Linked ImmunoSorbent Assay (ELISA) that uses antibodies and enzymes, but also gives the advantages of highly adaptive to the environment, reliable quality, low price, durable activity, and repeated uses. In addition, the method can be used extensively in molecular analyses related to clinical examinations, new drug developments, gene detections, and environmental researches.
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