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2 May 2019 Guided-mode resonance sensing of neuropeptide-Y with a sandwich assay achieving pg/mL detection
Robert Magnusson, Mohammad G. Abdallah, Kyu J. Lee, Joseph A. Buchanan-Vega, Brett R. Wenner, Jeffery W. Allen, Monica S. Allen, Susanne Gimlin, Debra Wawro Weidanz
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Abstract
The guided-mode resonance (GMR) sensor operates with resonant leaky Bloch modes induced in periodic films. The resonance occurs in 1D or 2D nanopatterns that are fabricated by nanoimprint technology. Optical sensors are needed in many fields including medical diagnostics and environmental monitoring. Inducing resonance in multiple modes enables extraction of complete bioreaction information including biolayer thickness, biolayer refractive index, and any change in the refractive index in the background buffer solution. We refer to this version of the GMR sensor as the complete biosensor. We summarize the principles, technology, and applications of this basic sensing methodology. As an example application, we use commercial GMR sensors to quantify the detection of peptides. Using a sandwich neuropeptide-Y (NPY) assay, we measure sub-nM NPY concentrations.
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Robert Magnusson, Mohammad G. Abdallah, Kyu J. Lee, Joseph A. Buchanan-Vega, Brett R. Wenner, Jeffery W. Allen, Monica S. Allen, Susanne Gimlin, and Debra Wawro Weidanz "Guided-mode resonance sensing of neuropeptide-Y with a sandwich assay achieving pg/mL detection", Proc. SPIE 11020, Smart Biomedical and Physiological Sensor Technology XVI, 110200H (2 May 2019); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2520238
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Biosensors

Sensor technology

Analytical research

Biosensing

Proteins

Refractive index

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