Luminescent oxygen channeling assay (LOCI(TM)): Sensitive, broadly applicable homogeneous immunoassay method

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Ullman, EF
Kirakossian, H
Switchenko, AC
Ishkanian, J
Ericson, M
Wartchow, CA
Pirio, M
Pease, J
Irvin, BR
Singh, S
Singh, R
Patel, R
Dafforn, A
Davalian, D
Skold, C
Kurn, N
Wagner, DB
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关键词
latex agglutination; singlet oxygen; chemiluminescence; photosensitizers; biotin-streptavidin interaction; digoxin; cyclosporine; thyrotropin; hepatitis; chorionic gonadotropin;
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R446 [实验室诊断]; R-33 [实验医学、医学实验];
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摘要
Luminescent oxygen channeling assay (LOCI(TM)) is a homogeneous immunoassay method capable of rapid, quantitative determination of a wide range of analytes-including high and very loa concentrations of large and small molecules, free (unbound) drug, DNA, and specific IgM. Assays have been carried out in serum and in lysed blood. Reliable detection of 1.25 mu U/L thyrotropin (TSH) and 5 ng/L hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) corresponds to detection limits similar to 3- and similar to 20-fold lower, respectively than those of the best commercially available assays. An assay of chorionic gonadotropin is capable of quantification over a 10(6)-fold range of concentrations without a biphasic response. Latex particle pairs are formed in the assay through specific binding interactions by sequentially combining the sample and two reagents. One particle contains a photosensitizer, the other a chemiluminescer. Irradiation causes photosensitized formation of singlet oxygen, which migrates to a bound particle and activates the chemiluminescer, thereby initiating a delayed luminescence emission. Assay times range from 1 to 25 min.
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页码:1518 / 1526
页数:9
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