We show a novel solid state optical detection platform, integrated in a plastic biochip, based on colloidal nanocrystal FRET donors. The approach exploits a 'smart' polymeric layer with both optical and biorecognition properties that allows real-time monitoring of bionrolecular interactions and quantitative analyses of real-time PCR. The proposed strategy, demonstrated here for DNA detection, may open interesting perspectives for a wide range of applications, such as for proteomic studies.

Real-Time PCR in a Plastic Chip Based on Solid State FRET

Sabella S;Rinaldi R;Pompa PP
2008

Abstract

We show a novel solid state optical detection platform, integrated in a plastic biochip, based on colloidal nanocrystal FRET donors. The approach exploits a 'smart' polymeric layer with both optical and biorecognition properties that allows real-time monitoring of bionrolecular interactions and quantitative analyses of real-time PCR. The proposed strategy, demonstrated here for DNA detection, may open interesting perspectives for a wide range of applications, such as for proteomic studies.
2008
INFM
SURFACE MODIFICATION
DNA
TECHNOLOGIES
FABRICATION
MICROARRAYS
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