Optical analyte detection systems and methods of use

Abraham Qavi (Inventor), Ryan C Bailey (Inventor), Melinda S McClellan (Inventor), Ji-Yeon Byeon (Inventor), Matthew S Luchansky (Inventor), Jared T Kindt (Inventor), Adam L Washburn (Inventor)

Research output: Patent

Abstract

Various embodiments are drawn to systems and methods for detecting an analyte of interest in a sample including an optical sensor, a capture probe attached to a surface of the optical sensor wherein the capture probe is capable of binding to the analyte to form a duplex or complex, and an antibody capable of binding to the analyte, duplex, or complex. In several embodiments, systems and methods further include a particle attached to the antibody or capable of binding to the antibody. In several embodiments, systems and methods for analyte detection feature one or more of the following: high detection sensitivity and specificity, scalability and multiplex capacity, ability to analyze large analytes, and ability to detect or measure multiple individual binding events in real-time.
Original languageEnglish (US)
U.S. patent number9921165
Filing date11/4/11
StatePublished - Mar 20 2018

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