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A sensitive and high-throughput assay to detect low-abundance proteins in serum

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NATURE MEDICINE
Volume 12, Issue 4, Pages 473-477

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NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/nm1378

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The ability to detect antigens immunologically is limited by the affinity of the antibodies and the amount of antigens. We have now succeeded in creating a modular, facile amplification system, termed fluorescent amplification catalyzed by T7 polymerase technique (FACTT). Such a system can detect protein targets specifically at subfemtomolar levels (similar to 0.08 fM). We describe here the detection of Her2 ( also known as Neu) from rodent and human sera. FACTT is adaptable to highthroughput screening and automation and provides a practical method to enhance current ELISAs in medical practice.

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