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Title: Accelerated immunoassays based on magnetic particle dynamics in a rotating capillary tube with stationary magnetic field.

Authors: Lee, Jun-Tae; Sudheendra, L; Kennedy, Ian M

Published In Anal Chem, (2012 Oct 2)

Abstract: A rapid and simple magnetic particle-based immunoassay has been demonstrated in a capillary mixing system. Antibody-coated micrometer size superparamagnetic polystyrene (SPP) particles were used in an assay for rabbit IgG in a sandwich (noncompetitive) format. The kinetics of the assay was compared between a plate-based system and a single capillary tube. The interaction between the antigen (R-IgG) and the antibody (anti-R-IgG) that was carried by the SPP particles in a rotating capillary was tested under a stationary magnetic field. Competing magnetic and viscous drag forces helped to enhance the interaction between the analyte and the capture antibodies on the particles. The dimensionless Mason number (Mn) was employed to characterize the magnetic particle dynamics; a previously determined critical Mason number (Mn(c)) was employed as a guide to the appropriate experimental conditions of magnetic field strength and rotational speed of the capillary. The advantage of the rotating capillary system included a short assay time and a reduced reactive volume (20 ýýL). The results show that the immunoassay kinetics were improved by the formation of chains of the SPP particles for the conditions that corresponded to the critical Mason number.

PubMed ID: 22931580 Exiting the NIEHS site

MeSH Terms: Antigen-Antibody Reactions; Immunoassay*/instrumentation; Magnetic Fields*; Magnetite Nanoparticles/chemistry*; Particle Size; Polystyrenes/chemistry*

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