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Autonomous capillary system for one-step immunoassays
Martin Zimmermann et al. Biomed Microdevices. 2009 Feb.
Abstract
Autonomous capillary systems (CSs), in which liquids are transported owing to capillary forces, have been previously used to perform fast and sensitive multi-step immunoassays using minute volumes of analyte. CSs for diagnostic applications have different requirements than CSs that are used as a research tool in life sciences, where a high flexibility and performance prevail over ease of use and portability. In this paper a proof-of-concept for one-step immunoassays based on CSs is demonstrated. This proof-of-concept is based on preloading detection antibodies (dAbs) on the flow path of analytes and redissolving these antibodies to form dAb-analyte complexes, which can be detected using fluorescence downstream on accurately patterned capture antibodies. A user therefore only needs to load a sample at the beginning of a CS and obtains the result of the assay using a conventional fluorescence microscope or scanner. As an example, C-reactive protein was detected in human serum at clinical concentrations within 10 min and using only microL of sample.
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