Table 1.
Sensing polymer | Target | Coating | Reference |
---|---|---|---|
RITC-PEG-RITC | Estradiol | Synthetic polymer | Zhang et al. (2013) |
Fmoc-Phe-PPEG8 | l-Thyroxine | Synthetic polymer | Zhang et al. (2013) |
BA-PhO-Dex | Riboflavin | Synthetic polymer | Zhang et al. (2013) |
(AT)11-RAP1 | RAP1 | DNA aptamer | Landry et al. (2017) |
(AT)11-HIV-1 integrase | HIV-1 integrase | DNA aptamer | Landry et al. (2017) |
(GT)15 and (GT)6 | Dopamine | DNA oligomer | Beyene et al. (2018) and Kruss et al. (2014) |
C16-PEG2000-ceramide | Insulin | Phospholipid | Bisker et al. (2018) |
ProLoop | Wheat germ agglutinin | Peptoid polymer | Chio et al. (2019) |
CB13-DNA | Doxorubicin | DNA oligomer | Del Bonis-O’Donnell et al. (2019) |
Sensors previously screened by previous groups exhibit a wide range of sensing capability including custom-made synthetic polymers, commercially available phospholipids, and commercially procurable oligonucleotide sequences.