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Sensing diffraction gratings of antigen-responsive hydrogel for human immunoglobulin-g detection
Gang Ye1, Canqiang Yang, Xiaogong Wang
1Department of Chemical Engineering, Laboratory for Advanced Materials, Tsinghua University, Beijing, 100084, P.R. China.
Abstract:
Sensing diffraction gratings of antigen-responsive hydrogel were developed for human immunoglobulin-G (H-IgG) detection. The IgG-sensing gratings were fabricated by soft lithographic duplication of photoinduced surface relief gratings on azo polymer films to the hydrogel surfaces. The quantitative detection of H-IgG was achieved by detecting modulation of the diffraction efficiency when the gratings were exposed to antigen solutions. The gratings showed high sensitivity and specificity for the H-IgG detection. The detection could be performed at a reasonably fast rate with good reusability. In the process, no fluorophore labeling or additional signal enhancement was required.

