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      Current Advances in Quantum-Dots-Based Photoelectrochemical Immunoassays.

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          As a newly developed technique, photoelectrochemical (PEC) immunoassays have attracted great attention in recent years because of their low cost and desirable sensitivity. Because the detection signal originates from the photoelectric conversion of photoelectric materials, the appearance and application of quantum dots (QDs), which possess unique photophysical properties and regulated optoelectronic characteristics, has taken the development of PEC immunoassays to new heights. This review concisely introduces the general mechanism of QDs-based photoelectric conversion for immunoassays and summarizes the current advances in QD applications in immunoassays. Given that signal strategies and photoactive materials are the key elements in PEC biosensor systems, we comprehensively highlight the state-of-the-art signaling strategies and various applications of QDs in PEC immunoassays to introduce advances in QDs-based PEC immunoassays. Finally, challenges and future developmental trends are briefly discussed.

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          Journal
          Chem Asian J
          Chemistry, an Asian journal
          Wiley-Blackwell
          1861-471X
          1861-471X
          Nov 02 2017
          : 12
          : 21
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Key Laboratory of Analysis and Detection for Food Safety (MOE & Fujian Province), Collaborative Innovation Center of Detection Technology for Haixi Food Safety and Products (Fujian Province), State Key Laboratory of Photocatalysis on Energy and Environment, Department of Chemistry, Fuzhou University, Fuzhou, 350108, People's Republic of China.
          Article
          10.1002/asia.201701229
          28880459
          3ac9a680-ca3c-4ae7-98b6-75109954bec4
          History

          immunoassays,photoelectrochemistry,quantum dots,sensors,signal transduction

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