2013
DOI: 10.1373/clinchem.2012.200360
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Lateral Flow Assay with Near-Infrared Dye for Multiplex Detection

Abstract: BACKGROUND Lateral flow assays (LFAs) are popular point-of-care diagnostic tools because they are rapid and easy to use. Nevertheless, they often lack analytical sensitivity and quantitative output and may be difficult to multiplex, limiting their usefulness in biomarker measurement. As a proof-of-concept study, we detail the design of a quantitative, multiplex LFA with readily available near-infrared (NIR) detection to improve analytical sensitivity. … Show more

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“…Labeling the analyte with magnetic particles rather than fluorescent or adsorptive labels eliminates the risk of false-positive results caused by autofluorescence. Plant tissues often contain chromophores that interfere with the signals generated by fluorescent, chemiluminescent, and chromogenic ELISA substrates (62). Also, phosphatases and peroxidases in plant extracts interfere with alkaline phosphatase (AP) and horseradish peroxidase, leading to high ELISA background signals (63).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Labeling the analyte with magnetic particles rather than fluorescent or adsorptive labels eliminates the risk of false-positive results caused by autofluorescence. Plant tissues often contain chromophores that interfere with the signals generated by fluorescent, chemiluminescent, and chromogenic ELISA substrates (62). Also, phosphatases and peroxidases in plant extracts interfere with alkaline phosphatase (AP) and horseradish peroxidase, leading to high ELISA background signals (63).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, a near-infrared (NIR) LFA by SRI International utilizes a competitive assay, with CRP spotted onto nitrocellulose. 201 Any CRP present in the blood of a neonate or mother binds to the NIR antibodies, and the antibodies do not bind to the CRP on the nitrocellulose. In this case, a lack of signal represents a positive test result.…”
Section: Diagnostics For Maternal Healthmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…25, 26 Similarly, alternate methods to modulate the flow of reporters through the strip have been proposed, including electrophoresis, 27 isotachophoresis, 28 and flow delay. 29 Finally, proposed ultrasensitive readouts include volumetric magnetization, 30, 31 near-infrared detection, 32 surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy, 33 fluorescence, 34, 35 chemiluminescence, 9, 36 phosphorescence 37 , and thermal contrast. 38 In addition, much recent work has focused on smartphone-compatible readouts 39, 40 that are suitable for settings lacking sophisticated laboratory infrastructure or instrumentation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%