2014
DOI: 10.1021/ac5012624
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Persistent Luminescence Strontium Aluminate Nanoparticles as Reporters in Lateral Flow Assays

Abstract: Demand for highly sensitive, robust diagnostics and environmental monitoring methods has led to extensive research in improving reporter technologies. Inorganic phosphorescent materials exhibiting persistent luminescence are commonly found in electroluminescent displays and glowing paints but are not widely used as reporters in diagnostic assays. Persistent luminescence nanoparticles (PLNPs) offer advantages over conventional photoluminescent probes, including the potential for enhanced sensitivity by collecti… Show more

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“…worked with this materials to detect nucleic acids and antigens in complex matrixes with improved results in comparison to the ELISA tests Paterson et al (2014),. B.H.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…worked with this materials to detect nucleic acids and antigens in complex matrixes with improved results in comparison to the ELISA tests Paterson et al (2014),. B.H.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…they participate in the mechanism with changes in their number of oxidation), or they just emit light through a controlled and slow ET from the host material [281,282]. The most common matrices used for persistent luminescent materials are based on silicate, aluminate, gallogermanate and gallates [47,118,119,123,283,284].…”
Section: Luminescent Propertiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In 2014, Willson and co-workers used the same matrix for the development of new in vitro diagnostic tests 132. The demand for reliable diagnostic tests for pathogens and disease biomarkers in low-resource and point-of-care (POC) settings has led to significant research in developing new assay technologies and improved photoluminescent reporters 133.…”
Section: Bioimaging With Plnps Made From Other Matrixesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One of the most promising assay formats for POC diagnostics is the immuno-chromatographic lateral flow assay (LFA), which is widely known from its use in home pregnancy tests. In 2014, Wilson and co-workers demonstrated the use of strontium aluminate PLNPs as reporters in LFAs with biotinylated hen egg lysozyme (bHEL) as a model analyte 132. As discussed in the previous example, strontium aluminate hydrolyzes in water to form non luminescent aluminum hydroxide precipitate and soluble strontium hydroxide 134.…”
Section: Bioimaging With Plnps Made From Other Matrixesmentioning
confidence: 99%