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Immunosensing for Detection of Protein Biomarkers not only introduces the principles, methods, and classification of immunoassay, but also presents the latest achieveme… Read more
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Immunosensing for Detection of Protein Biomarkers not only introduces the principles, methods, and classification of immunoassay, but also presents the latest achievements in areas such as electrochemical immunosensors, nanoprobe-based immunoassay, chemiluminescence immunoassay, electrochemiluminescent immunoassay, multianalyte immunoassay, optical imaging for immunoassay, signal amplification for immunoassay, and so on.
In recent years, immunosensing and immunoassay methods have attracted considerable interest due to their applications in different fields, particularly clinical diagnosis. Although a large number of academic papers in immunosensing and immunoassay have been published in different journals recently, it is still a difficult and time-consuming task for researchers, especially those new to the area, to understand the principles, methods, and research progress of immunosensing.
Based on the research experience of the authors and their research groups, this book offers readers with new research ideas to develop immunosensing methodology. As a monograph, it offers deeper and more complete coverage than review papers, which only report certain aspects of progress. Grounded in the research experience of Professor Ju’s research group, the book focuses on immunosensing for detection of protein biomarkers, summarizing understanding, research, and practice on immunosensing methodology in detection of protein biomarkers.
Graduate researchers, researchers in academic and corporate laboratories; immunoassay, analytical chemistry, and clinical laboratories
Chapter 1. Introduction
1.1 Immunoassay
1.2 Immunosensing
1.3 Signal Labels Used in Immunoassay
1.4 Immobilization Method of Immunoreagents
1.5 Perspective
Chapter 2. Signal Amplification for Immunosensing
2.1 Multi-labelling for Signal Amplification
2.2 Nanoparticles as Signal Labels for Signal Amplification
2.3 Enzyme Mimics for Signal Amplification
2.4 PCR for Signal-Amplified Immunosensing
2.5 Rolling Circle Amplification for Amplified Immunoassay
2.6 Hybridization Chain Reaction for Amplified Immunoassay
2.7 Perspective
Chapter 3. Electrochemical Immunosensing
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Direct Immunoreaction Based immunosensors
3.3 Competitive Immunoreaction Based immunosensors
3.4 Sandwich-Type Immunosensors
3.5 Direct Electrochemistry of Enzyme for Immunosensing
3.6 Perspective
Chapter 4. Functional Nanoprobes for Immunosensing
4.1 Nanoprobe as Signal Labels
4.2 Enzyme-Functionalized Nanoprobes
4.3 Noble-Metal Nanoparticles-Functionalized Nanoprobes
4.4 Quantum Dots-Functionalized Nanoprobes
4.5 Other Signal Label-Functionalized Nanoprobes
Chapter 5. Chemiluminescence Immunoassay
5.1 Magnetic Bead Chemiluminescence Immunoassay
5.2 Flow Injection Chemiluminescence Immunoassay
5.3 Capillary Electrophoresis for Chemiluminescence Immunoassay
5.4 Perspective
Chapter 6. Electrochemiluminescent Immunosensing
6.1 Electrochemiluminescence and Electrochemiluminescent Emitters
6.2 Label-Free Electrochemiluminescent Immunoassay
6.3 "Signal-off" Electrochemiluminescent Immunoassay
6.4 "Signal-on" Electrochemiluminescent Immunoassay
6.5 Perspective
Chapter 7. Multianalyte Immunoassay
7.1 Electrode Array Based Multianalyte Immunoassay
7.2 Resolution Strategy for Multianalyte Chemiluminescent Immunoassay
7.3 Chemiluminescence Imaging Multianalyte Immunoassay
7.4 Fluorescence Imaging for Multianalyte Immunoassay
7.5 Perspective
Chapter 8. Fast Immunoassay
8.1 Mass transport-accelerated Immunosensing
8.2 Electric Field-Driven Strategy for Fast Immunoassay
8.3 Micro-bubble Acceleration for Fast Immunoassay
8.4 Infrared Heating for Flow Injection Immunoassay
8.5 Micro/Nano Motors for Fast Immunoassay
8.6 Perspective
Chapter 9. Proximity Hybridization Regulated Immunoassay
9.1 Proximity Hybridization Reaction
9.2 Ratiometric Electrochemical Proximity Immunoassay
9.3 Proximity Hybridization Regulated DNA Biogate
9.4 Target-driven Triple-binder Assembly of MNAzyme
9.5 Proximity-dependent DNAzyme for Immunoassay
9.6 Chemiluminescent Signal Switch Triggered by PHR
9.7 Perspective
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