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Enzyme and Microbial Technology | 1991

Electrochemical enzyme immunoassay for detection of toxic substances

John P. O'Daly; Junguo Zhao; Philip A. Brown; Robert W. Henkens

Sensors that provide reliable, rapid measurement of toxic substances are needed to solve significant human health and safety problems. We developed a new biosensor design that combines the advantages of immunoassay with electrochemical response. We established that this enzyme-linked immunosensor measures toxic substances in biological samples. The biosensor consists of two major elements: (1) an electrical conducting layer having immobilized enzyme, polyclonal or monoclonal antibodies, and other necessary reagents, and (2) the electronic components used in the signal readout. The result is an amperometric immunoassay based on coupling the immunochemical reaction to the enzyme electrode response by using a soluble, electrochemically active mediator. The specific question addressed was: Does the systems immunochemical detection reliably respond at sufficiently low analyte concentrations? We present our results in these areas: (1) enzyme immobilization on colloidal gold; (2) colloidal gold-enzyme deposition on the electrode surface; (3) mediator-antigen conjugate synthesis; (4) antibody incorporation at the electrode surface; (5) bioelectrode characterization and optimization; and (6) immunosensor demonstration to detect antigen. Sensors that employ immunochemical detection will have broad applicability to detect/diagnose toxic substances in biological samples such as blood and urine and in environmental samples such as wastewater and drinking water.


Archive | 1994

Electrochemical immunoassay methods

John P. O'Daly; Robert W. Henkens; Junguo Zhao; Honghua Zhang


Archive | 1996

Handheld electromonitor device

Marek Wojciechowski; Frederick A. Ebeling; Robert W. Henkens; Najih Naser; John P. O'Daly; Steven E. Wegner


Archive | 1993

Peroxidase colloidal gold oxidase biosensors for mediatorless glucose determination

Robert W. Henkens; Junguo Zhao; John P. O'Daly


Archive | 1993

Convenient determination of trace lead in whole blood and other fluids

Robert W. Henkens; Junguo Zhao; John P. O'Daly


Biochemistry | 1977

Kinetics and mechanism of refolding of bovine carbonic anhydrase. A probe study of the formation of the active site

Benny P. N. Ko; Aysel Yazgan; Philip L. Yeagle; S. Chace Lottich; Robert W. Henkens


Archive | 1994

Colloidal-gold electrosensor measuring device

Steven E. Wegner; Michael A. Harpold; Terence M. McCaffrey; Susan E. Morris; Marek Wojciechowski; Junguo Zhao; Robert W. Henkens; Najih Naser; John P. O'Daly


Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | 1975

13-C nuclear magnetic resonance studies on the mechanism of action of carbonic anhydrase.

P L Yeagle; Charles H. Lochmuller; Robert W. Henkens


Clinical Chemistry | 1999

Multichannel Electrochemical Detection System for Quantitative Monitoring of PCR Amplification

Marek Wojciechowski; Rebecca Sundseth; Mario Moreno; Robert W. Henkens


Molecular and Cellular Probes | 2004

Detection of Staphylococcus aureus enterotoxin A and B genes with PCR-EIA and a hand-held electrochemical sensor

Mohamed Aitichou; Robert W. Henkens; Afroz Sultana; Robert G. Ulrich; M. Sofi Ibrahim

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