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Super-hydrophobic Surfaces for Liquid Agglutination Assay
Case ID:
M10-047L
Web Published:
6/28/2023
Rapid and economical detection of biomarkers and infectious agents present in biological fluids is vitally important for decision making in health care. In particular, diagnostic immunoassays based on antibody recognition have been established as very specific and powerful for a wide range of disease detection and biomarker applications.
Currently, antibody based in vitro diagnostics technologies (IVDT) range from simple lateral flow immunoassays to instrument-intensive systems such as enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays (ELISA). Though inexpensive and relatively portable, lateral flow assays lack sensitivity and can be misinterpreted by human readers. On the other hand, complex instrumentation for reading microtiter plate assays have greater sensitivity, quantification, and specificity, but pose challenges in miniaturization, material choice, and operability.
Researchers at Arizona State University have developed a novel detection method for identifying infectious disease markers directly in liquid biological samples. In this method, the biological sample is first mixed with a binding substance specific to the analyte. To prepare the sample for analysis, a drop of this mixture is then deposited on a super-hydrophobic surface. The liquid sample is exposed to an electro-magnetic radiation source, and its optical properties are measured using a photodiode detector. A large number of binding events causes agglutination in the liquid sample and changes forward light scattering. This enables a rapid test readout without generation of large amounts of liquid biohazardous waste or extensive manipulation of the original sample.
Potential Applications
Diagnostic immunoassays
Benefits and Advantages
Low cost
Based on particle agglutination
Fast
Results in less than 5 minutes
For more information about the inventor(s) and their research, please see
Dr. Garcia's departmental webpage
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Direct Link:
https://canberra-ip.technologypublisher.com/tech/Super-hydrophobic_Surfaces_f or_Liquid_Agglutination_Assay
Keywords:
Medical Devices and Imaging
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For Information, Contact:
Jovan Heusser
Director of Licensing and Business Development
Skysong Innovations
jovan.heusser@skysonginnovations.com