Development of a sensitive induction-based magnetic nanoparticle biodetection method

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We developed a novel biodetection method for influenza virus based on AC magnetic susceptibility measurement techniques (the DynoMag induction technique) together with functionalized multi-core magnetic nanoparticles. The sample consisting of an incubated mixture of magnetic nanoparticles and rolling circle amplified DNA coils is injected into a tube by a peristaltic pump. The sample is moved as a plug to the two well-balanced detection coils and the dynamic magnetic moment in each position is read over a range of excitation frequencies. The time for making a complete frequency sweep over the relaxation peak is about 5 minutes (10 Hz–10 kHz with 20 data points). The obtained standard deviation of the magnetic signal at the relaxation frequency (around 100 Hz) is equal to about 10−5 (volume susceptibility SI units), which is in the same range obtained with the DynoMag system. The limit of detection with this method is found to be in the range of 1 pM.

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Blomgren, J., Ahrentorp, F., Ilver, D., Jonasson, C., Sepehri, S., Kalaboukhov, A., … Johansson, C. (2018). Development of a sensitive induction-based magnetic nanoparticle biodetection method. Nanomaterials, 8(11). https://doi.org/10.3390/nano8110887

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