Qualifying label components for effective biosensing using advanced high-throughput SEIRA methodology

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The need for technological progress in bio-diagnostic assays of high complexity requires both fundamental research and constructing efforts on nano-scaled assay recognition elements that can provide unique selectivity and design-enhanced sensitivity features. Nanoparticle induced sensitivity enhancement and its application related to multiplexed capability Surface-Enhanced InfraRed Absorption (SEIRA) assay formats are well suitable for these purposes. The potential of diverse fluorophore-antibody conjugates, being chemisorbed onto low-cost gold nanoparticulate SEIRA substrates, has been explored with respect to their spectral discriminability. These novel biolabels deliver molecular SEIRA fingerprints that have been successfully analyzed by both uni- and multivariate analyzing tools, to discriminate their multiplexing capabilities. We show that this robust spectral encoding via SEIRA fingerprints opens up new opportunities for a fast, reliable and multiplexed high-end screening in biodiagnostics. This journal is

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Hornemann, A., Eichert, D., Flemig, S., Ulm, G., & Beckhoff, B. (2015). Qualifying label components for effective biosensing using advanced high-throughput SEIRA methodology. Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, 17(14), 9471–9479. https://doi.org/10.1039/c4cp05944a

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