An electrochemiluminescence and photothermal immunosensor based on a dual-modality integrated probe was proposed for sensitive and reliable detection of lipolysis stimulated lipoprotein receptor (LSR), a new biomarker of ovarian cancer. Black phosphorous quantum dots (BPQDs) possess fascinating electrochemical property and unique photothermal effect, which could not only enhance ECL signal of N-(4-aminobutyl)-N-ethylisoluminol (ABEI) through accelerating dissolved O evolution but also realize temperature signal output by converting laser energy into heat. Furthermore, NiFeO nanotubes (NiFeO NTs) have large specific surface area and favorable adsorption ability, which could increase the immobilized amount of ABEI and BPQDs, further strengthening ECL and temperature signal. As a result, a dual-mode immunosensor was constructed and realized ECL and temperature dual signal to detect LSR, making the results more reliable. This work provided a new thought for the development of sensitive and accurate sensors and was expected to employ for determination of other biomarkers.

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