| Literature DB >> 31276361 |
Wenwen Jing1, Yan Wang1, Yunze Yang1, Yi Wang2, Guangzhong Ma1, Shaopeng Wang1, Nongjian Tao1,3.
Abstract
Timely diagnosis of acute diseases improves treatment outcomes and saves lives, but it requires fast and precision quantification of biomarkers. Here, we report a time-resolved digital immunoassay based on plasmonic imaging of binding of single nanoparticles to biomarkers captured on a sensor surface. The real-time and high contrast of plasmonic imaging lead to fast and precise counting of the individual biomarkers over a wide dynamic range. We demonstrated the detection principle, evaluated the performance of the method using procalcitonin (PCT) as an example, and achieved a limit of detection of ∼2.8 pg/mL, dynamic range of 4.2-12500 pg/mL, for a total detection time of ∼25 min.Entities:
Keywords: plasmonic imaging; procalcitonin; rapid and sensitive quantification; single nanoparticles analysis; time-resolved digital immunoassay
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31276361 PMCID: PMC7008466 DOI: 10.1021/acsnano.9b02771
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ACS Nano ISSN: 1936-0851 Impact factor: 15.881