Sequential injection system with modified glass capillary for automation in immunoassay of chondroitin sulfate

Sequential injection was introduced to perform a multi-step immunoassay. Modified low cost hematocrit glass capillary was employed as the immobilization surface for a competitive immunoassay of chondroitin sulfate (CS), a potential biomarker for cancer. Glass capillary is low cost and adapts well to...

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Main Authors: Khonyoung S., Reanpang P., Kongtawelert P., Pencharee S., Jakmunee J., Grudpan K., Hartwell S.K.
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-37962014-08-30T02:35:20Z Sequential injection system with modified glass capillary for automation in immunoassay of chondroitin sulfate Khonyoung S. Reanpang P. Kongtawelert P. Pencharee S. Jakmunee J. Grudpan K. Hartwell S.K. Sequential injection was introduced to perform a multi-step immunoassay. Modified low cost hematocrit glass capillary was employed as the immobilization surface for a competitive immunoassay of chondroitin sulfate (CS), a potential biomarker for cancer. Glass capillary is low cost and adapts well to the flow system without causing back pressure. The analysis time per sample run with automation of the multi-step immunoassay is improved as compared to the conventional batch-wise micro-plate format. The performance of the sequential injection capillary immunoassay (SI-CI) system for CS was evaluated with spiked human serum samples. © Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. 2014-08-30T02:35:20Z 2014-08-30T02:35:20Z 2011 Article 32719 10.1080/00032719.2010.500776 ANALB http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-79951740863&partnerID=40&md5=1e1cd3262e71706b1ffbe2420cb576a5 http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/handle/6653943832/3796 English
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description Sequential injection was introduced to perform a multi-step immunoassay. Modified low cost hematocrit glass capillary was employed as the immobilization surface for a competitive immunoassay of chondroitin sulfate (CS), a potential biomarker for cancer. Glass capillary is low cost and adapts well to the flow system without causing back pressure. The analysis time per sample run with automation of the multi-step immunoassay is improved as compared to the conventional batch-wise micro-plate format. The performance of the sequential injection capillary immunoassay (SI-CI) system for CS was evaluated with spiked human serum samples. © Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.
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author Khonyoung S.
Reanpang P.
Kongtawelert P.
Pencharee S.
Jakmunee J.
Grudpan K.
Hartwell S.K.
spellingShingle Khonyoung S.
Reanpang P.
Kongtawelert P.
Pencharee S.
Jakmunee J.
Grudpan K.
Hartwell S.K.
Sequential injection system with modified glass capillary for automation in immunoassay of chondroitin sulfate
author_facet Khonyoung S.
Reanpang P.
Kongtawelert P.
Pencharee S.
Jakmunee J.
Grudpan K.
Hartwell S.K.
author_sort Khonyoung S.
title Sequential injection system with modified glass capillary for automation in immunoassay of chondroitin sulfate
title_short Sequential injection system with modified glass capillary for automation in immunoassay of chondroitin sulfate
title_full Sequential injection system with modified glass capillary for automation in immunoassay of chondroitin sulfate
title_fullStr Sequential injection system with modified glass capillary for automation in immunoassay of chondroitin sulfate
title_full_unstemmed Sequential injection system with modified glass capillary for automation in immunoassay of chondroitin sulfate
title_sort sequential injection system with modified glass capillary for automation in immunoassay of chondroitin sulfate
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