Single nanoparticle tag detection in immunoassay by LA ICP MS

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SVOJANOVSKÝ Vilém MÁČALA Jakub MAŠLAŇOVÁ Ivana FARKA Zdeněk KROUPA Jiří KANICKÝ Viktor HOUŠKA Pavel PREISLER Jan

Year of publication 2023
Type Conference abstract
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Faculty of Science

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Description Single particle infrared laser ablation (SPIRLA) utilizes desorption of intact nanoparticles from a suitable surface such as nitrocelluse using an IR laser at a wavelenght emmiting at 2940 nm. IR laser ablates nitrocellulose and deposited intact nanoparticles are desorbed. Coupled with ICP MS, nanoparticles can be counted with the single particle detection limit. Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) with labeling based on the principle of antibody-antigen immunocomplex formation is nowadays a common analytical method. The signal corresponding to immunocomplex formation is usually amplified by an enzyme. In this work, a model assay of the HSA protein (Human Serum Albumin) will be conducted, the enzyme will be replaced by an yttrium upconversion nanoparticle (PLISA, Particle-linked immunosorbent assay). Here we test the possibility of the single particle label detection, furthermore the reaction will be transfered to a nitrocellulose surface and compared to the alternative ULISA (upnconversion particle-linked immunosorbent assay ) detection.
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