A potentiometric immunosensor for the detection of human IgG has been developed using an asymmetric, ion-selective membrane with immobilized adenosine deaminase and IgG. A protein A-alkaline phosphatase conjugate binds to the immobilized IgG, creating a bienzymatic catalytic layer. In the presence of sample IgG, the conjugate does not bind to the membrane. Instead, the intermediate in the two-step reaction (adenosine) must diffuse to the membrane surface, reducing the rate of product (ammonium) formation within the diffusion layer detected by the membrane. The immunosensor demonstrated is for the determination of IgG. A simplified model is described to predict the maximum rate enhancement for the `channeled' versus `unchanneled' reaction me...
PubMed ID: 23363437A novel non-competitive amperometric immunosensor based on a self-assembled monol...
A novel technique is reported in which an antibody-sensitive electrode for anti-prostaglandin E2 ant...
A new method is presented for the detection of an immunological reaction in a membrane. Antigens (or...
Pseudo-homogeneous and heterogeneous immunosensors for proteins based upon the binding interaction b...
A novel separation-free sandwich type enzyme immunoassay (EIA) for measuring proteins in undiluted w...
Pulsed galvanostatic control of ion fluxes across polymeric membrane ion-selective electrodes (ISEs)...
In the last few years we fabricated several competitive immunosensors for the analysis of IgG protei...
A new homogeneous enzyme--immunoassay system is described. The assay employs an ammonia-liberating e...
In the last few years we fabricated several competitive immunosensors for the analysis of IgG protei...
A rapid flow-injection sandwich enzyme immunoassay suitable for the direct determination of proteins...
A new method is presented for the detection of an immunological reaction taking place in a membrane,...
This work describes the development of a fast, non-equilibrium, universal enzyme-linked flow-injecti...
To completely overcome the problem of the presence of urea in the serum, which can be the cause (esp...
An amperometric biosensor has been developed, incorporating the electroactive polymer, polyaniline (...
An immunosensor is a device comprising an antigen or antibody species coupled to a signal transducer...
PubMed ID: 23363437A novel non-competitive amperometric immunosensor based on a self-assembled monol...
A novel technique is reported in which an antibody-sensitive electrode for anti-prostaglandin E2 ant...
A new method is presented for the detection of an immunological reaction in a membrane. Antigens (or...
Pseudo-homogeneous and heterogeneous immunosensors for proteins based upon the binding interaction b...
A novel separation-free sandwich type enzyme immunoassay (EIA) for measuring proteins in undiluted w...
Pulsed galvanostatic control of ion fluxes across polymeric membrane ion-selective electrodes (ISEs)...
In the last few years we fabricated several competitive immunosensors for the analysis of IgG protei...
A new homogeneous enzyme--immunoassay system is described. The assay employs an ammonia-liberating e...
In the last few years we fabricated several competitive immunosensors for the analysis of IgG protei...
A rapid flow-injection sandwich enzyme immunoassay suitable for the direct determination of proteins...
A new method is presented for the detection of an immunological reaction taking place in a membrane,...
This work describes the development of a fast, non-equilibrium, universal enzyme-linked flow-injecti...
To completely overcome the problem of the presence of urea in the serum, which can be the cause (esp...
An amperometric biosensor has been developed, incorporating the electroactive polymer, polyaniline (...
An immunosensor is a device comprising an antigen or antibody species coupled to a signal transducer...
PubMed ID: 23363437A novel non-competitive amperometric immunosensor based on a self-assembled monol...
A novel technique is reported in which an antibody-sensitive electrode for anti-prostaglandin E2 ant...
A new method is presented for the detection of an immunological reaction in a membrane. Antigens (or...