The availability of an intrinsically fluorescent, inert, and stable Eu chelate label made it feasible to design one-step all-in-one immunoassays with time-resolved fluorometry for detection. Both competitive and noncompetitive immunoassays are performed in microtitration wells containing all assay-specific components in a stable dry form. Only the sample and one assay buffer common for all analytes need to be added. Model assays for human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG), alpha-fetoprotein (AFP), and progesterone all reached equilibrium in 15 min or less without compromising the performance characteristics of the measurements, all of which perform at least equivalent to state-of-the-art assays. The detection limits for hCG, AFP, and progesterone were 0.3 IU/L, 0.1 microgram/L, and 0.5 nmol/L, respectively. The assay ranges for hCG and AFP were linear to 5000 IU/L and 1200 micrograms/L, respectively. The immunoassay format can be readily implemented in a fully automated random-access immunoassay system with optimal performance characteristics and no handling of analyte-specific assay components.
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