Phase-resolved fluoroimmunoassay of human serum albumin |
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Authors: | Yahya R. Tahboub Linda B. McGown |
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Affiliation: | Department of Chemistry, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK 74078 U.S.A |
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Abstract: | In the homogeneous immunoassay of human serum albumin described, a difference in fluorescence lifetime is used along with a small difference in fluorescence intensity to discriminate between the free and the antibody-bound labelled antigen. The immunoassay is based on the use of phase-resolved fluorescence measurements, in which sinusoidally-modulated excitation is combined with phase-sensitive detection to generate time-dependent signals which are integrated over a pi-interval to produce phase-resolved intensities. Texas Red was used as the fluorescent label. Negligible matrix effects were observed from serum, and a comparison of values determined by using the phase-resolved fluoroimmunoassay with values provided by the hospital from which the samples were obtained yielded a correlation coefficient of 0.996. |
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