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Biosensors and Bioelectronics | 2011

Use of a novel micro-fluidic device to create arrays for multiplex analysis of large and small molecular weight compounds by surface plasmon resonance.

Katrina Campbell; Terry McGrath; Stefan Sjolander; Thord Hanson; Mattias Tidare; Östen Jansson; Anna Moberg; Mark Mooney; Christopher T. Elliott; Jos Buijs

There is an increasing demand to develop biosensor monitoring devices capable of biomarker profiling for predicting animal adulteration and detecting multiple chemical contaminants or toxins in food produce. Surface plasmon resonance (SPR) biosensors are label free detection systems that monitor the binding of specific biomolecular recognition elements with binding partners. Essential to this technology are the production of biochips where a selected binding partner, antibody, biomarker protein or low molecular weight contaminant, is immobilised. A micro-fluidic immobilisation device allowing the covalent attachment of up to 16 binding partners in a linear array on a single surface has been developed for compatibility with a prototype multiplex SPR analyser. The immobilisation unit and multiplex SPR analyser were respectively evaluated in their ability to be fit-for-purpose for binding partner attachment and detection of high and low molecular weight molecules. The multiplexing capability of the dual technology was assessed using phycotoxin concentration analysis as a model system. The parent compounds of four toxin groups were immobilised within a single chip format and calibration curves were achieved. The chip design and SPR technology allowed the compartmentalisation of the binding interactions for each toxin group offering the added benefit of being able to distinguish between toxin families and perform concentration analysis. This model is particularly contemporary with the current drive to replace biological methods for phycotoxin screening.


Archive | 1989

Optical biosensor system

Bengt Ivarsson; Jonsson Ulf; Stefan Sjolander; Ralph Stahlberg; Håkan Sjödin


Archive | 2009

Method and device for laminar flow on a sensing surface

Magnus Malmqvist; Håkan Roos; Stefan Sjolander; Mattias Tidare; Håkan Sjödin; Ralph Stalberg


Archive | 1996

Surface plasmon resonance-mass spectrometry

Randall W. Nelson; Jennifer R. Krone; Russell Granzow; Östen Jansson; Stefan Sjolander


Archive | 2013

ELECTROPHORESIS TRAY AND A METHOD OF RUNNING AN ELECTROPHORESIS EXPERIMENT

Owe Salven; Camilla Larsson; Henrik Ostlin; Stefan Sjolander; Kajsa Stridsberg-Friden; Peter Oliviusson; Tomas Haukkala; Kjell Larsson; Anders Jahge


Archive | 2012

MULTI-CHANNEL FLOWCELL

Stefan Sjolander


Archive | 2012

Surface plasmon resonance biosensor system

Bengt Ivarsson; Stefan Sjolander


Archive | 2016

LAMINATED MICROFLUIDIC DEVICE WITH MEMBRANE VALVES

Stefan Sjolander


Archive | 2014

Vanne actionnée à distance pour un système de traitement de liquides biologiques

Klaus Gebauer; Stefan Sjolander


Archive | 2014

Remotely actuated valve for a biological liquid treatment system

Klaus Gebauer; Stefan Sjolander

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