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Abstract
Whispering gallery mode (WGM) sensors are a class of powerful analytical techniques defined by the measurement of changes in the local refractive index at or near the sensor surface. When functionalized with target-specific capture agents, analyte binding can be measured with very low limits of detection. There are many geometric manifestations of WGM sensors, with chip-integrated silicon photonic devices first commercialized because of the robust, wafer-scale device fabrication, facile optical interrogation, and amenability to the creation of multiplexed sensor arrays. Using these arrays, a number of biomolecular targets have been detected in both label-free and label-enhanced assay formats. For example, sub-picomolar detection limits for multiple cytokines were achieved using an enzymatically enhanced sandwich immunoassay that showed high analyte specificity suitable for detection in complex, clinical matrices. This protocol describes a generalizable approach for the development of quantitative, multiplexed immunoassays using silicon photonic microrings as an example WGM platform. © 2017 by John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
使用低语画廊模式生物传感器的定量生物标志物测定开发指南。
窃窃廊模式(WGM)传感器是一类强大的分析技术,通过测量传感器表面或其附近的局部折射率变化来定义。当与目标特异性捕获剂功能化时,分析物结合可以以非常低的检测限进行测量。WGM传感器有许多几何表现形式,芯片集成的硅光子器件首先商业化,因为其坚固耐用,晶圆级器件制造,易于光学检测,并且易于创建多路传感器阵列。使用这些阵列,许多生物分子靶标已经在无标记和标记增强的分析格式中被检测到。例如,多种细胞因子的亚皮摩尔检测限是使用酶增强的三明治免疫分析法实现的,该方法显示出高分析物特异性,适合在复杂的临床基质中检测。本协议描述了一种通用的方法,用于开发定量,多路免疫分析,使用硅光子微环作为示例WGM平台。©2017 by John Wiley & Sons, Inc。
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