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Analytica Chimica Acta | 2002

Planar waveguides for ultra-high sensitivity of the analysis of nucleic acids

Gert Ludwig Duveneck; Andreas P. Abel; Martin Andreas Bopp; Gerhard M. Kresbach; Markus Ehrat

Abstract In the first part of this paper, the need for analytical techniques capable of highly parallel and sensitive nucleic acid analysis, with the capability of achieving very low limits of detection (LODs) and of resolving small differences in concentration, is described. Whereas the requirement for performing simultaneously multi-analyte detection is solved by the approach of nucleic acid microarrays, requirements on sensitivity can often not be satisfied by classical detection technologies. Inherent limitations of conventional fluorescence excitation and detection schemes are identified, and the implementation of planar waveguides as analytical platforms for nucleic acid microarrays, with fluorescence excitation in the evanescent field associated with the guided excitation light, is proposed. The relevant parameters for an optimization of sensitivity are discussed. In the second part of this paper, the specific formats of our planar waveguide platforms, which are compatible with established industrial standard formats allowing for integration into industrial high throughput environments, are presented, as well as the dedicated optical system for fluorescence excitation and detection that we developed. In a direct comparison with a state-of-the-art scanner, it is demonstrated that the implementation of genomic microarrays on planar waveguide platforms allows for unprecedented, direct detection of low-abundant genes in limited amounts of sample. Otherwise, when using conventional fluorescence excitation and detection configurations, the detection of such low amounts of nucleic acids requires massive sample preparation and signal or target amplification steps.


Archive | 2001

Kit and method for determining a plurality of analytes

Michael Pawlak; Eginhard Schick; Andreas P. Abel; Gert Ludwig Duveneck; Markus Ehrat; Gerhard M. Kresbach; Eveline Schürmann-Mader; Martin Andreas Bopp


Archive | 2003

Sensor platform and method for the determination of multiple analytes

Andreas P. Abel; Gert Ludwig Duveneck; Markus Ehrat; Gerhard M. Kresbach


Archive | 2001

Kit and method for determining multiple analytes, with provisions for refrencing the density of immobilised recognition elements

Andreas P. Abel; Gerhard M. Kresbach; Gert Ludwig Duveneck; Nania G. Schärer-Hernandez


Archive | 2000

Sensor platform and method for analysing multiple analytes

Andreas P. Abel; Wolfgang Budach; Gert Ludwig Duveneck; Markus Ehrat; Gerhard M. Kresbach; Dieter Neuschäfer


Analytical Chemistry | 2005

Tuned Graft Copolymers as Controlled Coatings for DNA Microarrays

Susan M. De Paul; Didier Falconnet; Stéphanie Pasche; Marcus Textor; Andreas P. Abel; Ekkehard Kauffmann; and Roman Liedtke; Markus Ehrat


Archive | 2003

Analytical chip for detection of 16s-rrna from clinically relevant bacteria and analytical method based thereon

Jacques Schrenzel; Patrice Francois; Yvan Charbonnier; Jean Jacquet; Dominic Utinger; Gerhard M. Kresbach; Andreas P. Abel; Markus Ehrat


Archive | 2001

Kit and method for multi-analyte determination with arrangements for the positionally resolved referencing of stimulating light intensity

Andreas P. Abel; Eveline Schürmann-Mader


Archive | 2005

Method for detecting a target polynucleotide

Andreas P. Abel; James Joseph Beck; Markus Ehrat; Peter Oroszlan


Archive | 2003

Analytical chip with an array of immobilized specific recognition elements for the determination of clinically relevant bacteria and analytical method based thereon

Jacques Schrenzel; Patrice Francois; Yvan Charbonnier; Jean Jacquet; Utinger Dominic; Gerhard M. Kresbach; Andreas P. Abel; Markus Ehrat

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