2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.cca.2008.04.009
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Serodiagnosis of Lyme borreliosis infection using surface plasmon resonance

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“…A piezoelectric assay was described by Campbell and Mutharasan [167] for the detection of between 100 and 10,000 oocysts/mL of Cryptosporidium parvum , while Kang and co-workers [168] developed a Biacore-based immunosensor assay which allowed the detection of between 1 × 10 2 – 1 × 10 6 oocysts/mL. The flexibility of using this methodology has also been illustrated by the ability to also detect other parasitic pathogens, including Schistosoma japonicum [169-172] and Borrelia burgdorferi [173], which act as causative agents of schistosomaisis and lyme borreliosis, respectively. These assays use amperometric [169-171], piezoelectric [172] and optical [173] -based platforms.…”
Section: Immunosensor Assays For the Detection Of Viral Pathogens Mamentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A piezoelectric assay was described by Campbell and Mutharasan [167] for the detection of between 100 and 10,000 oocysts/mL of Cryptosporidium parvum , while Kang and co-workers [168] developed a Biacore-based immunosensor assay which allowed the detection of between 1 × 10 2 – 1 × 10 6 oocysts/mL. The flexibility of using this methodology has also been illustrated by the ability to also detect other parasitic pathogens, including Schistosoma japonicum [169-172] and Borrelia burgdorferi [173], which act as causative agents of schistosomaisis and lyme borreliosis, respectively. These assays use amperometric [169-171], piezoelectric [172] and optical [173] -based platforms.…”
Section: Immunosensor Assays For the Detection Of Viral Pathogens Mamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The flexibility of using this methodology has also been illustrated by the ability to also detect other parasitic pathogens, including Schistosoma japonicum [169-172] and Borrelia burgdorferi [173], which act as causative agents of schistosomaisis and lyme borreliosis, respectively. These assays use amperometric [169-171], piezoelectric [172] and optical [173] -based platforms.…”
Section: Immunosensor Assays For the Detection Of Viral Pathogens Mamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Surface plasmon resonance (SPR) biosensors have made great strides both in terms of technology and applications [16] such as characterizing and quantifying biomolecular interactions [17][18][19], determination of affinity and binding constants [20][21][22], monitoring [23,24], diagnosis [25][26][27][28] and DNA sensing [29,30].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Nagel et al restricted their SPR studies for serological detection of Lyme borrelioses to two widely used antigens. The whole proteins as well as two peptides, representing immunodominant domains, were used as capture probes [61]. But in general, different flow chambers have different antigens, and a direct comparison of kinetics and affinity ranking of more than four interactions is not practicable.…”
Section: A Cross Platform Comparisonmentioning
confidence: 99%