articleJournal of the American Chemical SocietyJan 27, 2005Closed access

Detection of a Biomarker for Alzheimer's Disease from Synthetic and Clinical Samples Using a Nanoscale Optical Biosensor

Northwestern University

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Abstract

A nanoscale optical biosensor based on localized surface plasmon resonance (LSPR) spectroscopy has been developed to monitor the interaction between the antigen, amyloid-beta derived diffusible ligands (ADDLs), and specific anti-ADDL antibodies. Using the sandwich assay format, this nanosensor provides quantitative binding information for both antigen and second antibody detection that permits the determination of ADDL concentration and offers the unique analysis of the aggregation mechanisms of this putative Alzheimer's disease pathogen at physiologically relevant monomer concentrations. Monitoring the LSPR-induced shifts from both ADDLs and a second polyclonal anti-ADDL antibody as a function of ADDL…

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Keywords
  • Chemistry
  • Nanosensor
  • Surface plasmon resonance
  • Polyclonal antibodies
  • Biosensor
  • Epitope
  • Antibody
  • Biomarker
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Good health and well-being
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