Journal article

Nanoencapsulated microcrystalline particles for superamplified biochemical assays

D Trau, W Yang, M Seydack, F Caruso, NT Yu, R Renneberg

Analytical Chemistry | Published : 2002

Abstract

We report on the preparation and utilization of a novel class of particulate labels based on nanoencapsulated organic microcrystals with the potential to create highly amplified biochemical assays. Labels were constructed by encapsulating microcrystalline fluorescein diacetate (FDA; average size of 500 nm) within ultrathin polyelectrolyte layers of poly(allylamine hydrochloride) and poly(sodium 4-styrenesulfonate) via the layer-by-layer technique. Subsequently, the polyelectrolyte coating was used as an "interface" for the attachment of anti-mouse antibodies through adsorption. A high molar ratio of fluorescent molecules present in the microcrystal core to biomolecules on the particle surfac..

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