Sensitive detection of c-reactive protein by one-step method based on a waveguide-mode sensor

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One-step biosensing methods enable the quick and simplified detection of biological substances. In this study, we developed a sensitive one-step method on the basis of a waveguide-mode sensor, which is an optical sensor utilizing waveguide-mode resonance and evanescent light. Streptavidin-conjugated and gold-nanoparticle-conjugated antibodies were reacted with a target substance and applied onto a biotinylated sensing plate. The target substance was detected by observing changes in sensor signals caused by binding the immunocomplex to the sensing surface. Performance of the developed one-step method was examined using a C-reactive protein (CRP) as a target substance. A sensor signal corresponding to the concentration of CRP was obtained. The minimal detectable CRP concentration of the developed method was 10 pM. The developed method greatly simplifies quantitative protein detection without reducing sensitivity.

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Ashiba, H., Oyamada, C., Hosokawa, K., Ueno, K., & Fujimaki, M. (2020). Sensitive detection of c-reactive protein by one-step method based on a waveguide-mode sensor. Sensors (Switzerland), 20(11). https://doi.org/10.3390/s20113195

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