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Published on: April 16, 2016
Two immunoassay formats for fully automated CRP detection in human serum
Christiane Albrecht1, Nina Kaeppel, Guenter Gauglitz
1Institute of Physical and Theoretical Chemistry (IPTC), Eberhard-Karls-University of Tuebingen, Auf der Morgenstelle 8, 72076, Tuebingen, Germany. christiane.albrecht@ipc.uni-tuebingen.de
Abstract:
Immunoassays are a proven approach towards fast, sensitive, cost-effective and easy-to-use analytical systems which are able to measure a variety of interesting analytes, especially in medical diagnostics. Herein, we report two assay formats, binding inhibition and sandwich assay format, for detection of C-reactive protein (CRP) in human serum. Both assays were characterised and compared with respect to their suitability and adaption into a complete sensor system. An automated, optical biosensor system, based on evanescent field technology, was used to carry out a full threefold calibration in each case. Owing to the resulting working ranges, 0.044-2.9 mg L(-1) and 0.13-22.9 mg L(-1), respectively, the assays qualify for use in detecting high-sensitivity CRP (C-reactive protein).

