Issue 88, 2013

A fluorescent peroxidase probe increases the sensitivity of commercial ELISAs by two orders of magnitude

Abstract

The low detection sensitivity of enzyme linked immunosorbent assays (ELISAs) is a central problem in science and limits progress in multiple areas of biology and medicine. In this report we demonstrate that the hydrocyanines, a family of fluorescent reactive oxygen species (ROS) probes, can act as turn on fluorescent horseradish peroxidase (HRP) probes and thereby increase the sensitivity of conventional ELISAs by two orders of magnitude.

Graphical abstract: A fluorescent peroxidase probe increases the sensitivity of commercial ELISAs by two orders of magnitude

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Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
26 Jun 2013
Accepted
03 Sep 2013
First published
09 Sep 2013

Chem. Commun., 2013,49, 10379-10381

A fluorescent peroxidase probe increases the sensitivity of commercial ELISAs by two orders of magnitude

A. P. Acharya, P. M. Nafisi, A. Gardner, J. L. MacKay, K. Kundu, S. Kumar and N. Murthy, Chem. Commun., 2013, 49, 10379 DOI: 10.1039/C3CC44783A

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