| Literature DB >> 26663736 |
Eva Melnik1, Roman Bruck2, Paul Müellner2, Thomas Schlederer3, Rainer Hainberger2, Michael Lämmerhofer4.
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We report a new method for detecting human IgG (hIgG) in serum on integrated-optical Mach-Zehnder interferometer biosensors realized in a high index contrast polymer material system. In the linear range of the sensor (5-200 nM) we observed excellent signal recoveries (95-110%) in buffer and serum samples, which indicate the absence of matrix effects. Signal enhancement was reached by using secondary anti-human IgG antibodies, which bind to immobilized target IgGs and allow detecting concentrations down to 100 pM. This polymer based optical sensor is fully compatible with cost-efficient mass production technologies, which makes it an attractive alternative to inorganic optical sensors. Graphical abstract of the hIgG measured on polymer based photonic sensors using a direct binding assay and a signal enhancement strategy with secondary antibodies.Entities:
Keywords: Mach-Zehnder interferometer; biosensor; human IgG; human serum; injection molding; polyimide; polymer waveguide
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26663736 DOI: 10.1002/jbio.201500280
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Biophotonics ISSN: 1864-063X Impact factor: 3.207