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Luminescent energy transfer between cadmium telluride nanoparticle and lanthanide(III) chelate in competitive bioaffinity assays of biotin and estradiol.

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  • Luminescent energy transfer between cadmium telluride nanoparticle and lanthanide(III) chelate in competitive bioaffinity assays of biotin and estradiol. Abstract Text:

    harri Harri ,tero soukkaTero Soukka,alexey shavelAlexey Shavel,nikolai gaponikNikolai Gaponik,horst wellerHorst Weller,harri Harri ,tero soukkaTero Soukka,alexey shavelAlexey Shavel,nikolai gaponikNikolai Gaponik,horst wellerHorst Weller,harri Harri ,tero soukkaTero Soukka,alexey shavelAlexey Shavel,nikolai gaponikNikolai Gaponik,horst wellerHorst Weller,

    Fluorescence resonance energy transfer has been studied between lanthanide(III) chelates as donors and protein-coupled CdTe semiconductor nanoparticles as acceptors. Wide excitation spectra and large Stokes shift of semiconductor nanoparticles and timeresolved fluorescence detection were shown to provide a combination for successful energy transfer assay. Different intrinsically fluorescent europium(III) and terbium(III) chelates coupled to single biotin molecules were studied for optimal energy transfer with streptavidin labeled semiconductor nanoparticles. No significant differences between the studied chelates were observed. The strength of the methodology was demonstrated in a clinically relevant competitive and separation-free immunoassay of estradiol, where subnanomolar limit of detection was achieved with the coefficient of variation 2-11%. The data suggested that relatively short distance was needed to obtain adequate energy transfer. Therefore, biomolecules were coupled onto the semiconductor nanoparticles without any spacers.

    Luminescent energy transfer between cadmium telluride nanoparticle and lanthanide(III) chelate in competitive bioaffinity assays of biotin and estradiol. Publishing Authors By Initials

    h H ,t soukkaT Soukka,a shavelA Shavel,n gaponikN Gaponik,h wellerH Weller,h H ,t soukkaT Soukka,a shavelA Shavel,n gaponikN Gaponik,h wellerH Weller,h H ,t soukkaT Soukka,a shavelA Shavel,n gaponikN Gaponik,h wellerH Weller,

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    Luminescent energy transfer between cadmium telluride nanoparticle and lanthanide(III) chelate in competitive bioaffinity assays of biotin and estradiol. Journal Published:

    PUBLICATION TYPE: Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov

    Journal: Analytica chimica acta

    VOLUME: 604

    Page Numbers: 177-83

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    ISSN: 1873-4324

    DAY: 11

    MONTH: 10

    YEAR: 2007

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    LANGUAGE: eng

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    AFFILIATION: Laboratory of Biophysics and Medicity, University of Turku, Tykistökatu 6A, 20520 Turku, Finland. harri.harma@utu.fi

    Country: Netherlands

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