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2024-01-16
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The EVIA-biosensor (evanescent wave immunoassay) was evaluated for the determination of botulinum toxin. Three different assay systems were used: an inhibition type assay using fluorescent labelled antibody, a fluorescent excitation transfer immunoassay with rhodamine labelled antibodies as quenchers and a sandwich type immunoassay. The inhibition type assay system proved to be highly suitable for this sensor technique. 200 ng of the toxin could be detected.Citation
Biosensors : applications in medicine, environmental protection and process control, 267 - 270Affiliation
Battelle-Institut e.V., Am Römerhof35, 6000 Frankfurt 90Type
Book chapterconference paper
Language
enSeries/Report no.
GBF monographs ; Volume 13ISSN
0930-4320ISBN
35272803240895739550
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