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Immuno-affinity interactions in sample preparation and analysis

Tudorache, Madalina LU (2005)
Abstract
Immuno-affinity interactions (antibody-antigen) belong, together with enzyme-inhibitor/substrate/coenzyme; oligosaccharide-lectin; DNA/RNA-protein interactions etc, to the class of bio-recognition. Immuno-affinity is widely used for analysis in immunoassays with numerous applications in a variety fields (i.e. environment, foodstuffs, clinical, pharmaceutical, diagnosis, etc.). Recently, the immuno-affinity interaction was exploited also in the sample preparation area, leading to techniques such as immuno-affinity extraction, immuno-affinity precipitation and immuno-affinity filtration, and a substantial development of an area that for a long time was neglected.



In this context, a novel immuno-affinity based sample... (More)
Immuno-affinity interactions (antibody-antigen) belong, together with enzyme-inhibitor/substrate/coenzyme; oligosaccharide-lectin; DNA/RNA-protein interactions etc, to the class of bio-recognition. Immuno-affinity is widely used for analysis in immunoassays with numerous applications in a variety fields (i.e. environment, foodstuffs, clinical, pharmaceutical, diagnosis, etc.). Recently, the immuno-affinity interaction was exploited also in the sample preparation area, leading to techniques such as immuno-affinity extraction, immuno-affinity precipitation and immuno-affinity filtration, and a substantial development of an area that for a long time was neglected.



In this context, a novel immuno-affinity based sample preparation technique called Immuno Supported Liquid Membrane (ISLM) extraction is presented in this thesis. The technique allows sample cleanup and analyte enrichment in a single device that comprises both the extraction and immunoassay (imuno extraction-assay). The thesis details the development, optimisation as well as implementation aspects of the ISLM extraction, demonstrating the versatility of the technique. (Less)
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  • Professor Doctor Hennion, Marie-Claire, ESPCI (Ecole Supérieure de Physqiue et de Chimie de Paris), Laboratoire Environnement et Chimie Anal
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Thesis
publication status
published
subject
keywords
immuno supported liquid membrane (ISLM) extraction, sample preparation, immunoassay, immuno-affinity interaction, antibody, Analytical chemistry, Analytisk kemi
pages
156 pages
publisher
Analytical Chemistry, Lund University
defense location
Centre for Chemistry and Chemical Engineering Sölvegatan 39 Lund
defense date
2005-09-02 10:30:00
ISBN
91-7422-089-6
language
English
LU publication?
yes
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The information about affiliations in this record was updated in December 2015. The record was previously connected to the following departments: Analytical Chemistry (S/LTH) (011001004)
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In this context, a novel immuno-affinity based sample preparation technique called Immuno Supported Liquid Membrane (ISLM) extraction is presented in this thesis. The technique allows sample cleanup and analyte enrichment in a single device that comprises both the extraction and immunoassay (imuno extraction-assay). The thesis details the development, optimisation as well as implementation aspects of the ISLM extraction, demonstrating the versatility of the technique.}},
  author       = {{Tudorache, Madalina}},
  isbn         = {{91-7422-089-6}},
  keywords     = {{immuno supported liquid membrane (ISLM) extraction; sample preparation; immunoassay; immuno-affinity interaction; antibody; Analytical chemistry; Analytisk kemi}},
  language     = {{eng}},
  publisher    = {{Analytical Chemistry, Lund University}},
  school       = {{Lund University}},
  title        = {{Immuno-affinity interactions in sample preparation and analysis}},
  year         = {{2005}},
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