2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.sna.2005.11.006
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Read-out concepts for multiplexed bead-based fluorescence immunoassays on centrifugal microfluidic platforms

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“…3, B and C), signal amplification could potentially expand assay sensitivity toward the level of the most dilute protein biomarkers in serum. In particular, longwavelength emission quantum dots may provide for increased signal intensity and decreased autofluorescence due to a broad spectral shift (10 ). These and other improvements are well established in previous lab on a disk platforms, and may be incorporated into a POC incarnation with total sample-to-answer time approaching 10 min or less.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…3, B and C), signal amplification could potentially expand assay sensitivity toward the level of the most dilute protein biomarkers in serum. In particular, longwavelength emission quantum dots may provide for increased signal intensity and decreased autofluorescence due to a broad spectral shift (10 ). These and other improvements are well established in previous lab on a disk platforms, and may be incorporated into a POC incarnation with total sample-to-answer time approaching 10 min or less.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…The broad generality of the centrifugal disks makes them applicable to many conventional detection modes, including matrixassisted laser desorption/ionization, 60,61 fluorescent assays using green fluorescent protein, 62 enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays ͑ELISA͒, 63 whole-cell reporter gene assays, 64 fluorescent antibody assays, 65 fluorescent detection of beads and quantum dots, 66 and blood absorbance measurements using in-disk optical paths. 67 The biodisks can be used as ionic biosensors.…”
Section: Detection Modes and Applications Of Biodisksmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Of special recent note is an example whereby encoding has been coupled with flow cytometry [72]; two examples where QD-encoded beads have been used in lab-on-a-chip-type applications [73,74], one of which involves the use of a spinning disk format [73] and the other a microfluidic chip format [74]; and a fourth example where magnetic beads have been encoded with QDs and used to analyze gene expression [75]. In the first of these four examples, carboxylic acid-functionalized polystyrene beads were encoded by doping with controlled amounts of QDs (see Section 10.2.3) [72].…”
Section: Optical Encoding Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%