Table 2.
Detection limit | Characteristics | Reference | |
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1 | 3 nM | Uses an MB-tagged "holding" DNA sequence | [31] |
2 | 80 nM/3.5 nM | Peroxidase-labeled thrombin gives an 80 nM detection limit. Biotin-labeled aptamer with horse radish peroxidase labeled streptavidin gives a detection limit of 3.5 nM | [27] |
3 | 1 μM | Sandwich assay using two aptamers with different binding sites. Secondary aptamer labeled with glucose dehydrogenase | [28] |
4 | 10 nM | Same as for 3, but pyrroquinoline quinine glucose dehydrogenase is used for labeling | [29] |
5 | 6.4 nM | MB-tagged thrombin aptamer (signal-off sensor) | [30] |
6 | 0.1–0.15 nM | Thrombin aptamer with ferrocene moiety (square-wave voltametry or chronopotetiometry used for the measurement) | [32] |
7 | 11 nM | MB-intercalated thrombin aptamer | [25] |
MB methylene blue