Mogens Wümpelmann
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Biosensors and Bioelectronics | 2004
Magdalena Gabig-Cimińska; Anders Holmgren; H Andresen; K Bundvig Barken; Mogens Wümpelmann; Jörg Albers; Rainer Hintsche; Antje Breitenstein; Peter Neubauer; Marcin Los; Agata Czyż; Grzegorz Węgrzyn; G Silfversparre; Britta Jürgen; Thomas Schweder; Sven-Olof Enfors
A silicon chip-based electric detector coupled to bead-based sandwich hybridization (BBSH) is presented as an approach to perform rapid analysis of specific nucleic acids. A microfluidic platform incorporating paramagnetic beads with immobilized capture probes is used for the bio-recognition steps. The protocol involves simultaneous sandwich hybridization of a single-stranded nucleic acid target with the capture probe on the beads and with a detection probe in the reaction solution, followed by enzyme labeling of the detection probe, enzymatic reaction, and finally, potentiometric measurement of the enzyme product at the chip surface. Anti-DIG-alkaline phosphatase conjugate was used for the enzyme labeling of the DIG-labeled detection probe. p-Aminophenol phosphate (pAPP) was used as a substrate. The enzyme reaction product, p-aminophenol (pAP), is oxidized at the anode of the chip to quinoneimine that is reduced back to pAP at the cathode. The cycling oxidation and reduction of these compounds result in a current producing a characteristic signal that can be related to the concentration of the analyte. The performance of the different steps in the assay was characterized using in vitro synthesized RNA oligonucleotides and then the instrument was used for analysis of 16S rRNA in Escherichia coli extract. The assay time depends on the sensitivity required. Artificial RNA target and 16S rRNA, in amounts ranging from 10(11) to 10(10) molecules, were assayed within 25 min and 4 h, respectively.
Biotechnology and Bioengineering | 2005
Britta Jürgen; Steffen Tobisch; Mogens Wümpelmann; Dirk Gördes; Andreas Koch; Kerstin Thurow; Dirk Albrecht; Michael Hecker; Thomas Schweder
Biotechnology and Bioengineering | 2005
Britta Jürgen; Kim Bundvig Barken; Steffen Tobisch; Daniel Pioch; Mogens Wümpelmann; Michael Hecker; Thomas Schweder
Biotechnology and Bioengineering | 2003
Torben Christiansen; Søren Michaelsen; Mogens Wümpelmann; Jens Nielsen
Archive | 1991
Garabed Antranikian; Per Linå Jørgensen; Mogens Wümpelmann; Steen Troels Jørgensen
Archive | 2004
Mogens Wümpelmann
Archive | 2004
Mogens Wümpelmann; Niels Banke; Søren Michaelsen
Archive | 2005
Steen Troels Jørgensen; Niels Banke; Mogens Wümpelmann
Archive | 2005
Steen Troels Jørgensen; Niels Banke; Mogens Wümpelmann
Archive | 2005
Steen Troels Jørgensen; Niels Banke; Mogens Wümpelmann