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Plastic-based lateral flow immunoassay device for electrochemical detection of NT-proBNP

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ANALYST
Volume 147, Issue 11, Pages 2460-2469

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/d2an00685e

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  1. National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute of the National Institutes of Health [R01HL137601]
  2. Robert A. Welch Foundation [F-0032]

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An easily fabricated plastic-based lateral flow device, called ocFlow, is reported for metalloimmunoassays. The device is capable of detecting two types of immunoconjugates, with low detection limits.
Here we report an easily fabricated, plastic-based lateral flow device for carrying out metalloimmunoassays. The device is called ocFlow to emphasize the open-channel design. We have shown that the ocFlow is capable of magnetic microbead (M mu B)-based metalloimmunoassays for the detection of two types of immunoconjugates: a model composite (MC) and a sandwich immunoassay for the heart failure marker NT-proBNP. In both assays, Ag nanoparticles (AgNPs) were used as electrochemically detectable labels. NT-proBNP and MC concentrations as low as 750.0 pM and 10.0 pM, respectively, could be detected using the ocFlow device. Four key conclusions can be drawn from the results presented herein. First, immunoconjugates attached to the M mu Bs can be transported in the flow channel using combined hydrodynamic and capillary pressure passive pumping. Second, the ocFlow device is capable of on-chip storage, resolvation, and conjugate formation of both the MC and NT-proBNP composites. Third, electrochemical detection can be conducted on analytes suspended in serum by rinsing the electrodes with a wash buffer. Finally, and perhaps most significantly, the assay is quantitative and has a detection limit for NT-proBNP in the high picomolar range when the necessary reagents are stored on the device in a dry form.

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