2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.snb.2017.09.018
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Bloch surface wave label-free and fluorescence platform for the detection of VEGF biomarker in biological matrices

Abstract: We report on the detection of an angiogenic molecule Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor (VEGF) in different biological matrices by means of a new integrated biosensing platform exploiting the properties of Bloch surface waves. The new platform takes advantage of a tandem configuration, in which both label-free and enhanced fluorescence detection are implemented. Specifically designed one dimensional photonic crystals were deposited directly on disposable and low cost plastic biochips. A direct sandwich immunoa… Show more

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“…The optical layout of the platform was designed to operate either detecting the angular reflectance at λ 1 or exploiting the BSW field enhancement when exciting at λ 2 and detecting BSW coupled fluorescence, peaked around λ 1, from DyLight 650 labelled antibodies in a sandwich Ang2 immunoassay [10]. However, the estimated limit of detection (LoD) of the label-free operation (about 11 ng/mL) is not sufficient for the detection of Ang2 at very low and clinically relevant concentrations, whereas the estimated LoD of the fluorescence mode (about 1 ng/mL) falls within the relevant range [27]. Therefore, in the present work we carried out Ang2 detection assays in the fluorescence mode only.…”
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“…The optical layout of the platform was designed to operate either detecting the angular reflectance at λ 1 or exploiting the BSW field enhancement when exciting at λ 2 and detecting BSW coupled fluorescence, peaked around λ 1, from DyLight 650 labelled antibodies in a sandwich Ang2 immunoassay [10]. However, the estimated limit of detection (LoD) of the label-free operation (about 11 ng/mL) is not sufficient for the detection of Ang2 at very low and clinically relevant concentrations, whereas the estimated LoD of the fluorescence mode (about 1 ng/mL) falls within the relevant range [27]. Therefore, in the present work we carried out Ang2 detection assays in the fluorescence mode only.…”
Section: Read-out Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Fig. 1(a), we show a photograph of a biochip [27] together with its microfluidic cover. The substrate includes an integrated coupling prism operating in the Kretschmann-Raether configuration under total internal reflection (TIR) conditions.…”
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“…In addition to optical fibres and planar waveguides, 1-dimensional photonic crystals are also emerging as the optically active substrate for EW sensing. For example, Rizzo et al developed a Blotch surface wave-based label-free sensor for the detection of vascular endothelial growth factor, a well-known cancer biomarker [177]. The assay was complete within 30 minutes and the LOD in human serum was 3.5 ng mL −1 .…”
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confidence: 99%