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Applications for Open Source Microplate-Compatible Illumination Panels
Published on: October 3, 2019
Development of a new microtiter plate format for clinically relevant assays
Elena V Piletska1, Stanislav S Piletsky, Michael J Whitcombe
1Cranfield Health, Cranfield University, Cranfield, Bedfordshire MK43 0AL, UK. e.piletska@cranfield.ac.uk
Abstract:
A new format for the microtiter plate-based assays was proposed. The novelty involves the use of disk-shaped inserts for immobilization of biological and chemical reagents. The internal opening of the disks allows measurements of the reactions by standard microtiter plate readers without any additional steps involving liquid handling. Ideally the plate end-users just have to add the sample and take the measurement without any need of multiple reagent additions or transfer of the liquid to a different plate. The novel assay format also allows handling of reagents which are not soluble in an aqueous environment. As a proof of concept we describe here several model reactions which are compatible with microtiter plate format, such as monitoring enzymatic reactions catalyzed by glucose oxidase (GOx) and urease, measurements of proteins by BCA assay, analysis of pH, and concentration of antioxidants. The "mix and match" approach in the disk-shape format allows multiplexing and could be particularly useful for high throughput screening. One of the potential application areas for this novel assay format could be in a multianalyte system for measurement of clinically relevant analytes in primary care.
