Development towards compact nitrocellulose-based interferometric biochips for dry eye mmp9 label-free in-situ diagnosis

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Abstract

A novel compact optical biochip based on a thin layer-sensing surface of nitrocellulose is used for in-situ label-free detection of metalloproteinase (MMP9) related to dry eye disease. In this article, a new integrated chip with different interferometric transducers layout with an optimal sensing surface is reported for the first time. We demonstrate that specific antibodies can be immobilized onto these transducers with a very low volume of sample and with good orientation. Many sensing transducers constitute the presented biochip in order to yield statistical data and stability in the acquired measurements. As a result, we report the recognition curve for pure recombinant MMP9, tests of model tears with MMP9, and real tear performance from patients, with a promising limit of detection.

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Santamaría, B., Laguna, M. F., López-Romero, D., Hernandez, A. L., Sanza, F. J., Lavín, Á., … Holgado, M. (2017). Development towards compact nitrocellulose-based interferometric biochips for dry eye mmp9 label-free in-situ diagnosis. Sensors, 17(5). https://doi.org/10.3390/S17051158

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