• Chinese Optics Letters
  • Vol. 4, Issue 8, 464 (2006)
Yongkai Zhao1、2、*, Lei Zhou2, Jing Wang3, Lihua Huang1, Zhongqiang Yan2, Huijie Huang1, Ruifu Yang2, Lei Liu1, Bingqiang Ren1, and Xiangzhao Wang1
Author Affiliations
  • 1Shanghai Institute of Optics and Fine Mechanics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shanghai 201800
  • 2Institute of Microbiology and Epidemiology, Academy of Military Medical Sciences, Beijing 100071
  • 3Chinese Academy of Inspection and Quarantine, Beijing 100025
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    Yongkai Zhao, Lei Zhou, Jing Wang, Lihua Huang, Zhongqiang Yan, Huijie Huang, Ruifu Yang, Lei Liu, Bingqiang Ren, Xiangzhao Wang. Research on optical biosensor with up-converting phosphor marker[J]. Chinese Optics Letters, 2006, 4(8): 464 Copy Citation Text show less

    Abstract

    An optical biosensor with up-converting phosphor (UCP) marker is developed for the sensitive rapid immunoassay to the specific biomolecule. UCP can emit visible light when excited by infrared light. Through detecting and analyzing the content of UCP particles on the test strip after immunoreaction, the concentration of target analyte in the sample can be obtained. The detection sensitivity to plague IgG is better than 5 ng/ml; to plague FI-Ab is better than 100 pg/ml; to plague Yersinia pestis cell is better than 3*10^(4) CFU/ml. Good linear response characteristics and an excellent correlation (R2>=0.95) have been verified by quantitative detection results. In the practical application, detection results to 167 analytic samples have an excellent consistency with those obtained by reverse hemagglutination test. The up-converting phosphor technology (UPT) based biosensor has stable, reliable, and sensitive performances. It can meet the need of various bioassay applications.
    Yongkai Zhao, Lei Zhou, Jing Wang, Lihua Huang, Zhongqiang Yan, Huijie Huang, Ruifu Yang, Lei Liu, Bingqiang Ren, Xiangzhao Wang. Research on optical biosensor with up-converting phosphor marker[J]. Chinese Optics Letters, 2006, 4(8): 464
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