Issue 12, 2005

A lab-on-a-chip compatible bioaffinity assay method for human α-fetoprotein

Abstract

A new lab-on-a-chip compatible binding assay platform is introduced. The platform combines dry-chemistry bioaffinity reagents and the recently introduced ArcDia TPX binding assay technique. The technique employs polymer microspheres as a solid phase reaction carrier, fluorescently labeled antibody conjugates, and detection of fluorescence emission from the surface of individual microspheres by two-photon excitation fluorescence. Signal response of the technique is independent of the reaction volume, thus the technique is particularly well suited for detection of bioaffinity reactions from miniature volumes. Performance of the new assay platform is studied by means of an immunometric assay of human α-fetoprotein (hAFP) in 384-plate format, and the results are compared to those of a corresponding wet-chemistry assay method. The results show that the ArcDia TPX detection technique can be combined with dry-chemistry reagents without compromises in assay performance. The microchip field has so far been characterized with a lack of microchip-compatible detection platforms which would allow cost-effective microchip design and sensitive bioaffinity detection. The presented detection technique is expected to provide a solution for this shortage.

Graphical abstract: A lab-on-a-chip compatible bioaffinity assay method for human α-fetoprotein

Article information

Article type
Technical Note
Submitted
10 Jul 2005
Accepted
10 Oct 2005
First published
28 Oct 2005

Lab Chip, 2005,5, 1408-1411

A lab-on-a-chip compatible bioaffinity assay method for human α-fetoprotein

J. O. Koskinen, N. J. Meltola, E. Soini and A. E. Soini, Lab Chip, 2005, 5, 1408 DOI: 10.1039/B509333C

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