{Reference Type}: Journal Article {Title}: Simultaneous Detection of Micro-RNAs by a Disposable Biosensor via the Click Chemistry Connection Strategy. {Author}: Liu X;Wang Q;Li J;Diao Z;Hou J;Huo D;Hou C; {Journal}: Anal Chem {Volume}: 96 {Issue}: 26 {Year}: 2024 07 2 {Factor}: 8.008 {DOI}: 10.1021/acs.analchem.4c01120 {Abstract}: Simultaneous detection of multiple breast cancer-associated miRNAs significantly raises the accuracy and reliability of early diagnosis. In this work, disposable carbon fiber paper serves as the biosensing interface, linking DNA probes via click chemistry to efficiently capture targets and signals efficiently. DNA probes have multiple recognition domains that trigger a cascade reaction through the helper probes and targets, resulting in two signals output. The signals are centrally encapsulated in the pore of the MIL-88(Fe)-NH2. The signal carriers are directed by signal probes to the recognition domains that correspond to the DNA probes. The biosensor is selective and stable, and it can quantify miRNA-21 and miRNA-155 simultaneously with detection limits of 0.64 and 0.54 fmol/L, respectively. Furthermore, it demonstrates satisfactory performance in tests conducted with normal human serum and cell lysate. Overall, this method makes a satisfactory exploration to realize an inexpensive and sensitive biosensor for multiple biomarkers.