Bioelectric recognition assay (BERA).

A novel biosensory method has been developed for the determination of various chemical and biological molecules by assessing their electrophysiological interactions with a group of cells and cell components immobilized in a gel matrix that preserves their 'physiological' functions. The method was applied for the detection of: (i) hepatitis C virus in human blood samples; (ii) plant viruses; and (iii) a herbicide (glyphosate) in aqueous solutions. It was able to rapidly (assay time 3-5 min) and specifically detect the molecules in question at a concentration lower than 100 pg/ml, among other compounds f similar structure. The potential use of BERA biosensors for a rapid and cost-efficient molecule determination without prior knowledge of a specific receptor-molecule interaction is discussed.

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