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Flow injection liposome

Ho, J.A. and Durst, R.A., Detection of fumonisin Bl comparison of flow-injection liposom immunoanalysis with high-performance liquid chromatography. Anal. Biochem., 312, 7, 2003. [Pg.236]

Ho, J. A. A. and Durst, R. A. (2000). Development of a flow-injection liposome immunoanalysis system for himonisin Bl. Anal. Chim. Acta 414 61-69. [Pg.253]

Lee, M. and Durst, R. A. (1996). Determination of Imazethapyr Using Capillary Column Flow Injection Liposome Immunoanalysis. J. Agric. Food Chem. 44 4032-4036. [Pg.255]

Flow Injection Liposome Immunoanalytical System (FILIA)... [Pg.390]

Figure 23.2 Schematic diagram of flow injection liposome immunoanalytical (FILIA) system. Figure 23.2 Schematic diagram of flow injection liposome immunoanalytical (FILIA) system.
Flow injection liposome immunoanalytical system (FILIA) and immu-noaffinity chromatographic assay (lAQ are two new formats for immunosensors, possessing several advantageous features. [Pg.402]

Flow injection liposome immunoanalysis (FILIA). Flow injection liposome immunoanalysis is an approach to bioanalytical analysis that is a combination of FIA and immunoassay in conjugation of the utilization of liposome biolabels. [Pg.402]

FILIA flow Injection liposome immunoanalytical system... [Pg.403]

L. Locascio-Brown, A. L. Plant, V. Horvath, and R. A. Durst, Liposome flow injection immunoassay Implications for sensitivity, dynamic range, and antibody regeneration. Anal. Chem. 62, 2587-2593... [Pg.495]

Locascio-Brown, L., Plant, A. L., and Durst, R. A. (1988). Behavior of Liposomes in Flow-Injection Systems. Anal Chem. 60 792-797. [Pg.255]

Locascio-Brown, L. and Choquette, S. J. (1993). Measuring Estrogens Using Flow-Injection Immunoanalysis with Liposome Amplification. TalantaAQ 1899-1904. [Pg.255]

TG Wu, et al. Liposome based flow injection enzyme immunoassay for theophylline. Mikrochim Acta 1 187, 1990. [Pg.316]

The simultaneous measurements of SPR and electrochemical impedance were carried out using a flow injection analysis (FIA) cell by Bart et al. [5]. The FIA system was tested for interferon-y detection using liposome bounded to the secondary antibody to increase the amount of mass for SPR detection. Liposome binding did not yield an impedance shift, but the different concentrations of interferon caused an increase in the impedance signal. In this way, it was possible to use the impedance-SPR measurements in this system. This immunosensor indicates the usefulness of the FIA cell for investigations of the ESPR method as a biosensor development. [Pg.133]

Reprinted with permission from Analytical Chemistry, 77, Ho, J. A. et al, Application of a liposomal bioluminescent label in the development of a flow injection immunoanalytical system, 3431-3436. Copyright (2005) American Chemical Society.)... [Pg.392]

This chapter has described a number of liposome-amplified competitive immunosensing systems for two members of the B family of vitamins, biotin and folic acid, in flow injection analysis (FIA), immunoaffinity column (lAC) and electrochemical formats. The use of the immunoaffinity sensors is... [Pg.399]


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