1999
DOI: 10.1016/s0022-1759(99)00051-4
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Identification of unacceptable background caused by non-specific protein adsorption to the plastic surface of 96-well immunoassay plates using a standardized enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay procedure

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“…Among these, PS and GS are most commonly used solid materials because they readily adsorb to DNA and proteins (antibodies or antigens) via non-covalent interactions (Chu et al 2005), excellent optical as well as mechanical properties, and cost-effective (North et al 2010). However, the non-covalent interactions of DNA and proteins on their surfaces also have limitations like desorption during the time of washing, poor recognizing properties, protein denaturation, loss of bioactivity, and low sensitivity (Rebeski et al 1999;Butler 2000). To overcome these problems, covalent immobilization protocols have been developed and it ensured with the strong attachment and displaying a reorganization site of interest with respect to its target (Goddard and Hotchkiss 2007).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among these, PS and GS are most commonly used solid materials because they readily adsorb to DNA and proteins (antibodies or antigens) via non-covalent interactions (Chu et al 2005), excellent optical as well as mechanical properties, and cost-effective (North et al 2010). However, the non-covalent interactions of DNA and proteins on their surfaces also have limitations like desorption during the time of washing, poor recognizing properties, protein denaturation, loss of bioactivity, and low sensitivity (Rebeski et al 1999;Butler 2000). To overcome these problems, covalent immobilization protocols have been developed and it ensured with the strong attachment and displaying a reorganization site of interest with respect to its target (Goddard and Hotchkiss 2007).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[28] We co-immobilized amine functionalized PEG-maleimide (NH 2 -PEG-Mal, MW 3.4k Da) and PEG-hydroxyl (NH 2 -PEG-OH, MW 2k Da) to improve the nonfouling character of the surface and also cover the ‘defects’ on the polystyrene plate. [29] NH 2 -PEG-Mal groups were used for immobilization of dendrimer. Therefore, NH 2 -PEG-Mal grafting density reflects the dendrimer graft density on the surface.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…On the other hand, non specific protein adsorption to the plastic surfaces is a well known problem (Rebeski et al 1999). Therefore, prior to the construction of the microfluidic device, the Au-PS was firstly functionalized with SAM of 16-MHA (Fig.…”
Section: Antibody Binding Onto Polystyrene and Microfluidic Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%