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Department of Pharmacology

 
Author(s): 
Disley, DM, Cullen, DC, You, HX, Lowe, CR
Abstract: 

Protocols have been developed for the random and site-directed covalent coupling of immunoglobulin G [anti-hIgG] [IgG] to silver surfaces modified with a self-assembled monolayer [SAM] of thioctic acid, mercaptopropionic acid [MPA], L-cysteine or 4-aminothiophenol [PATP]. A surface plasmon resonance [SPR] immunosensor fabricated with a more ordered and hydrophilic IgG-SAM-silver interfacial layer, demonstrates an increased ability for performing sensitive and selective assay of human immunoglobulin G [hIgG] compared with a device fabricated with a physically-adsorbed IgG-silver interfacial-layer due to reduced levels of non-specific binding. Detection limits [DL] for hIgG from serum down to 6 micrograms/ml (40 nM) and assay sensitivities up to 0.24 ng hIgG/mm2/nM are reported.

Publication ID: 
90270
Published date: 
15 November 1998
Publication source: 
pubmed
Publication type: 
Journal articles
Journal name: 
Biosens Bioelectron
Publication volume: 
13
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