Chemiluminescence Detection for Hybridization Assays on the Flow-Thru Chip, a Three-Dimensional Microchannel Biochip
- 14 November 2001
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Chemical Society (ACS) in Analytical Chemistry
- Vol. 73 (24) , 5777-5783
- https://doi.org/10.1021/ac0108616
Abstract
Chemiluminescence (CL) detection is seldom used in two-dimensional solid support microarray platforms because adequate sensitivity and spatial resolution is difficult to achieve. The three-dimensional ordered microchannels of the Flow-thru Chip increase both the sensitivity and spatial resolution required for quantitative CL measurements on microarrays. Enzyme-catalyzed CL reactions for the detection of hybridizations on microchannel glass were imaged using a CCD camera. Signal uniformity, sensitivity, and dynamic range of the detection method were determined. The relative standard deviation of signal intensities across an array of 64 spots was 8.1%. A detection limit of 250 amol of target with a linear dynamic range of 3 orders of magnitude was obtained for a 3-h assay. Similar to two-color fluorescence measurements, multiple enzyme labels were employed to demonstrate two-channel chemiluminescence. A unique method for measuring the relaxation time of a chemiluminescent species is also described.Keywords
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