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Evaluation of Quantum dot immunofluorescence and a digital CMOS imaging system as an alternative to conventional organic fluorescence dyes and laser scanning for quantifying protein microarrays.

Proteomics.. 2016-04; 
Jain A, Taghavian O, Vallejo D, Dotsey E, Schwartz D, Bell FG, Greef C, Davies DH, Grudzien J, Lee AP, Felgner PL, Liang L.
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Abstract

Organic fluorescent dyes are widely used for the visualization of bound antibody in a variety of immunofluorescence assays. However, the detection equipment is often expensive, fragile, and hard to deploy widely. Quantum dots (Qdot) are nanocrystals made of semiconductor materials that emit light at different wavelengths according to the size of the crystal, with increased brightness and stability. Here, we have evaluated a small benchtop "personal" optical imager (ArrayCAM) developed for quantification of protein arrays probed by Qdot-based indirect immunofluorescence. The aim was to determine if the Qdot imager system provides equivalent data to the conventional organic dye-labeled antibody/laser scanner syst... More

Keywords

Antibody; Diagnostics; Protein microarray; Quantum dots