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Quantitative detection of liver-relevant biomarkers by SERS-immunolabeled gold nanoparticles

Posted on:2016-07-07Degree:M.SType:Thesis
University:Wake Forest UniversityCandidate:Payne, William MarkFull Text:PDF
GTID:2474390017977819Subject:Biomedical engineering
Abstract/Summary:
Lab-on-a-chip technology has the potential to rapidly change the way experiments are conducted in a variety of fields ranging from medicine to environmental science. Specifically, sensors, detectors, and monitoring devices are increasingly being miniaturized to perform many experiments or measurements on a single chip. In this research, we develop an immunolabeled gold nanoparticle complex capable of detecting liver organoid biomarkers intended for use in a microfluidic device. Human Serum Albumin (HSA) and alpha-Glutathione S-Transferase (alpha-GST) are liver biomarkers that indicate liver health and damage respectively. Herein we demonstrate detection of the liver organoid biomarkers at nanomolar concentrations. Through plasmonic coupling induced by aggregation in the presence of analyte, the SERS signal obtained from the nanoparticles is dramatically increased. Furthermore, detection is demonstrated in a simple fluidic device to show the feasibility of implementing an optimized SERS-immunolabeled nanoparticle for translational application.
Keywords/Search Tags:Biomarkers, Liver, Detection
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