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Matteo Salina1, Fabio Giavazzi2, Roberta Lanfranco2, Erica Ceccarello2, Laura Sola3, Marcella Chiari3, Bice Chini4, Roberto Cerbino2, Tommaso Bellini5, Marco Buscaglia6.
Abstract
Biosensing platforms that combine high sensitivity, operational simplicity and affordable costs find wide application in many fields, including human diagnostics, food and environmental monitoring. In this work, we introduce a label-free biosensing chip made of glass with a single anti-reflective layer of SiO2. This common and economic material coated by a multi-functional copolymer based on dimethylacrylamide enables the detection even in turbid media. The copolymer coating provides covalent immobilization of antibodies onto the surface and prevents the non-specific adsorption of analytes and matrix constituents. The specific capture of target compounds yields a local increase of surface reflectivity measured by a simple imaging system. Chip design and quantitative interpretation of the data are based on a theoretical optical model. This approach enables the multiplex detection of biomolecular interactions with state-of-the-art sensitivity and minimal instrumental complexity. The detection performance is demonstrated by characterizing the interaction between human growth hormone in solution and the corresponding antibodies immobilized on the sensing surface, both in buffer and human serum, obtaining a clear signal for concentrations as small as 2.8 ng/ml.Entities:
Keywords: Human growth hormone; Optical biosensors; Point of care; Protein microarrays; Reflective Phantom Interface
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26188676 DOI: 10.1016/j.bios.2015.06.064
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biosens Bioelectron ISSN: 0956-5663 Impact factor: 10.618