Successful discrimination of complex biological samples by sensor array remains a challenging problem. Herein, a three-unit fluorescence sensor array was fabricated using fluorescent molecules, which interact with proteins and generate rich response signals, to realize the discrimination of urinary proteins. As a proof of concept, six urinary proteins were selected as analytes. Results showed 100% accuracy in differentiation and quantitative discrimination of every single protein and their complex mixtures. Moreover, protein profiles of urine samples from healthy people and patients with different urinary diseases, including tubular injury (TI), diabetic nephropathy (DN), and nephropathy (Nep), were well distinguished.
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