Sang Hyun Lee , Myeongsik Shin , Chang Heon Lee, Taek Dong Chung
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摘要
即时检测(PoCT)设备对于广泛的疾病诊断越来越重要。因此,有必要开发从小体积样品中检测生物标志物的解决方案,同时保持可访问性和用户友好性。本研究提出了一种新的方法,称为FoCUS (single - head Forward scattering Correction)。FoCUS将漂浮在液体中的微小珠子与一个小芯片结合起来,以测量非常少量的样品。它可以用一个头来分析一滴。该平台采用了一种新颖的信号校正策略,利用同步获得的前向散射信号来提高荧光信号的灵敏度。与传统方法相比,FoCUS平台所需的样本量减少了1000倍,样品信号的相对标准偏差降低了2.7倍,检测限提高了4.3倍。该平台成功地从0.1 μL的样品中检测出相关的肌红蛋白水平,证明了其在样品量有限的护理点应用中多种生物标志物免疫测定的潜力。
Singlicate bead-based immunoassay for biomarker quantitation in sub-microliter volume sample
Point-of-care testing (PoCT) devices are becoming increasingly essential for widespread disease diagnostics. Hence, it becomes necessary to develop solutions for detecting biomarkers from minimal-volume samples while remaining accessible and user-friendly. This study presents a new method called FoCUS (Forward scattering Correction Using a Single-bead). FoCUS combines tiny beads floating in liquid with a small chip to measure very small amounts of sample. It can analyze a single drop using just one bead. The platform employs a novel signal correction strategy to enhance fluorescence signal sensitivity using forward scattering signals obtained simultaneously. Compared to conventional methods, the FoCUS platform achieves a 1000-fold reduction in the required sample volume, a 2.7-fold decrease in the relative standard deviation of sample signals, and a 4.3-fold improvement in detection limits. The platform successfully detected relevant myoglobin levels from 0.1 μL of sample, demonstrating its potential for multiplex biomarker immunoassays in point-of-care applications where sample volumes are limited.
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Biosensors & Bioelectronics, along with its open access companion journal Biosensors & Bioelectronics: X, is the leading international publication in the field of biosensors and bioelectronics. It covers research, design, development, and application of biosensors, which are analytical devices incorporating biological materials with physicochemical transducers. These devices, including sensors, DNA chips, electronic noses, and lab-on-a-chip, produce digital signals proportional to specific analytes. Examples include immunosensors and enzyme-based biosensors, applied in various fields such as medicine, environmental monitoring, and food industry. The journal also focuses on molecular and supramolecular structures for enhancing device performance.