Optimizing two-color semiconductor nanocrystal immunoassays in single well microtiter plate formats

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The simultaneous detection of two analytes, chicken IgY (IgG) and Staphylococcal enterotoxin B (SEB), in the single well of a 96-well plate is demonstrated using luminescent semiconductor quantum dot nanocrystal (NC) tracers. The NC-labeled antibodies were prepared via sulfhydryl-reactive chemistry using a facile protocol that took <3 h. Dose response curves for each target were evaluated in a single immunoassay format and compared to Cy5, a fluorophore commonly used in fluorescent immunoassays, and found to be equivalent. Immunoassays were then performed in a duplex format, demonstrating multiplex detection in a single well with limits of detection equivalent to the single assay format: 9.8 ng/mL chicken IgG and 7.8 ng/mL SEB. © 2011 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.

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Sapsford, K. E., Spindel, S., Jennings, T., Tao, G., Triulzi, R. C., Russ Algar, W., & Medintz, I. L. (2011). Optimizing two-color semiconductor nanocrystal immunoassays in single well microtiter plate formats. Sensors, 11(8), 7879–7891. https://doi.org/10.3390/s110807879

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