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Surface Plasmon Fluorescence Immunoassay of Free Prostate-Specific Antigen in Human Plasma at the Femtomolar Level
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PlasmonicsUrologyEngineeringImmunocytochemical TechniqueBiomedical DiagnosticsDextran ArchitectureBioanalysisFree Prostate-specific AntigenHuman PlasmaAntibody ScreeningBiomedical EngineeringClinical ChemistryLight Scattering SpectroscopyFemtomolar LevelMedicineProstatic DiseaseBiophysicsPlasmonic Material
This study describes the development of a surface plasmon fluorescence spectroscopy (SPFS)-based sandwich immunoassay, for the detection of free prostate-specific antigen (f-PSA). The commercial CM5 chip (Biacore) was integrated into the SPFS-based assay making use of its three-dimensionally extended dextran architecture, which offers a large protein retention capacity and alleviates the metal-induced fluorescence quenching. The performance of the f-PSA assay was investigated in buffer and in human plasma, respectively. In the human plasma, the limit of detection of f-PSA was estimated to be approximately 80 fM for 40 min of contact time, which adequately meets clinical requirements.
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