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Highly Sensitive Rapid, Reliable, and Automatic Cardiovascular Disease Diagnosis with Nanoparticle Fluorescence Enhancer and Mems

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Oxygen Transport to Tissue XXIX

Part of the book series: Advances In Experimental Medicine And Biology ((AEMB,volume 614))

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Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) have been the leading threat to human life. An effective way for sensitive and accurate CVD diagnosis is to measure the biochemical markers released from the damaged myocardial cells in the bloodstream. Here, a multi-analyte, fluorophore mediated, fiber-optic immuno-biosensing system is being developed to simultaneously and rapidly quantify four clinically important cardiac markers, myoglobin, C-reactive protein, cardiac troponin I, and B-type natriuretic peptide. To quantify these markers at a pico-molar level, novel nanoparticle reagents enhancing fluorescence were used and signal enhancement was obtained as high as ~230%. Micro-electro-mechanical system (MEMS) was integrated to this system to ensure a reliable and fully-automated sensing performance. A point-of-care, automatic microfluidic sensing system for four cardiac marker quantification was developed with the properties of 3 cm sensor size, 300 μL sample volume, 9-minute assay time, and an average signal-to-noise ratio of 35.

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Hong, B. et al. (2008). Highly Sensitive Rapid, Reliable, and Automatic Cardiovascular Disease Diagnosis with Nanoparticle Fluorescence Enhancer and Mems. In: Kang, K.A., Harrison, D.K., Bruley, D.F. (eds) Oxygen Transport to Tissue XXIX. Advances In Experimental Medicine And Biology, vol 614. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-74911-2_30

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