Single-molecule enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay detects serum proteins at subfemtomolar concentrations

Nature Biotechnology - Tập 28 Số 6 - Trang 595-599 - 2010
David M. Rissin1, Cheuk W. Kan2, Todd Campbell2, Stuart C. Howes2, David R. Fournier2, Linan Song2, Tomasz Piech2, Purvish P. Patel2, Lei Chang2, Andrew J. Rivnak2, Evan P. Ferrell2, Jeffrey Randall2, Gail K. Provuncher2, David R. Walt3, David C. Duffy2
1Quanterix Corporation, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA.
2Quanterix Corporation, Cambridge, USA
3Dept. of Chemistry, Tufts University, Medford, USA

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