Novel immune microlens imaging for detection of antigen and antibody

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Abstract

Detection and analysis of antigen-Antibody reaction is one of the most critical detection techniques in the fields of medicine, biology, environmental science, and food safety. Traditional and classical methods for detecting antigen and antibody encounter many problems, such as time-consuming, high cost, and low accuracy. A novel immune microsphere imaging technique by the microlens is used to test the changes of refractive index before and after antigen-Antibody reaction. It can quickly perform qualitative and quantitative determination for antigen-Antibody reaction without any labeling, premodification, postwashing, and expensive enzymes. Here, we feature and discuss its principle and advantages, structure of a microlens immunoassay instrument, and potential in measuring clinical samples. It is promising to be developed for application to diagnosis of clinical diseases.

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Liang, J., Ye, X., He, J., Liu, J., Huang, Y., & Xing, F. (2019). Novel immune microlens imaging for detection of antigen and antibody. Journal of Immunology Research. Hindawi Limited. https://doi.org/10.1155/2019/5474519

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