Selected article for: "high sensitivity and reproducibility specificity"

Author: Neethirajan, Suresh; Ahmed, Syed Rahin; Chand, Rohit; Buozis, John; Nagy, Éva
Title: Recent Advances in Biosensor Development for Foodborne Virus Detection
  • Document date: 2017_7_5
  • ID: sj6zfybb_71
    Snippet: Nanomaterials have been applied to the detection of avian and human influenza viruses using immunomagnetic nanobeads, and hybrid gold nanoparticles. One of the approaches uses immunomagnetic nanobeads, monoclonal antibodies, and fluorescent quantum dots to detect avian influenza viruses without sample pre-treatment [68] . The sensitivity is optimized by high-luminance quantum dots and biotin-streptavidin conjugation to reach a detection limit of .....
    Document: Nanomaterials have been applied to the detection of avian and human influenza viruses using immunomagnetic nanobeads, and hybrid gold nanoparticles. One of the approaches uses immunomagnetic nanobeads, monoclonal antibodies, and fluorescent quantum dots to detect avian influenza viruses without sample pre-treatment [68] . The sensitivity is optimized by high-luminance quantum dots and biotin-streptavidin conjugation to reach a detection limit of 60 virus copies/200 µL. The approach has a high specificity and reproducibility with variability of 1.35% and 3.0% between assays.

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