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High sensitivity antigen detection by fluorescence anisotropy decay immunosensor

Authors :
Maki Takagi
Seiichi Suzuki
Sena Hasegawa
Takeshi Arakawa
Tetsuya Harakuni
Takuya Ito
Hideki Suganuma
Shigeru Kato
Toshinori Kojima
Source :
The 7th 2014 Biomedical Engineering International Conference.
Publication Year :
2014
Publisher :
IEEE, 2014.

Abstract

Immunosensor is an ideal kind of biosensor, which enables highly specific detection of any kind of biological molecules. However, in spite of long and intensive efforts of research and development, no immunosensor is in practical use. This is mainly because of the difficulty in reduction of the back ground noise of non-specific adsorption. In this study, fluorescence anisotropy decay principle was employed to avoide the disturbance of non-specific adsorption. Fluorescent labeled antibody, with Pyrene derivative, was immobilized on the surface of quartz substrate. Fluorescence anisotropy of immobilized antibody was measured by evanescent excitation stage. Antigen solution was administrated on the surface of the substrate and antigen antibody binding was detected as fluorescence anisotropy change. Detection of antigen at the concentration of as low as 100 fg/mL was demonstrated.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The 7th 2014 Biomedical Engineering International Conference
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........92ad3f9ad9e41ee2a68ab861851043ac
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1109/bmeicon.2014.7017376