| Literature DB >> 19074273 |
Sebastian J Osterfeld1, Heng Yu, Richard S Gaster, Stefano Caramuta, Liang Xu, Shu-Jen Han, Drew A Hall, Robert J Wilson, Shouheng Sun, Robert L White, Ronald W Davis, Nader Pourmand, Shan X Wang.
Abstract
Magnetic nanotags (MNTs) are a promising alternative to fluorescent labels in biomolecular detection assays, because minute quantities of MNTs can be detected with inexpensive giant magnetoresistive (GMR) sensors, such as spin valve (SV) sensors. However, translating this promise into easy to use and multilplexed protein assays, which are highly sought after in molecular diagnostics such as cancer diagnosis and treatment monitoring, has been challenging. Here, we demonstrate multiplex protein detection of potential cancer markers at subpicomolar concentration levels and with a dynamic range of more than four decades. With the addition of nanotag amplification, the analytic sensitivity extends into the low fM concentration range. The multianalyte ability, sensitivity, scalability, and ease of use of the MNT-based protein assay technology make it a strong contender for versatile and portable molecular diagnostics in both research and clinical settings.Entities:
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Year: 2008 PMID: 19074273 PMCID: PMC2602607 DOI: 10.1073/pnas.0810822105
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A ISSN: 0027-8424 Impact factor: 11.205