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Biospecific assay method

  • US 6,204,068 B1
  • Filed: 05/13/1997
  • Issued: 03/20/2001
  • Est. Priority Date: 03/07/1995
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A biospecific multiparameter assay method for simultaneous measurement of one or several analytes Mk(k≧

  • 1) in the same reaction solution, said method comprising the steps of;

    allowing each sample analyte molecule Mk to react with at least two biospecific probes Ab(j) (j=1,2) labelled with fluorescent labels, to give complex Ab(k,1)+Mk+Ab(k,2);

    stopping the reaction by adding a diluent;

    focusing a laser beam and photon detectors tuned to the excitation and emission wavelengths, respectively, on the diluted solution; and

    registering the fluorescent signals and their time domains in the form of single photons from single analyte molecules moving through the focal point, characterized in that the first biospecific probe is labelled with a combination of fluorescent labels Dk (KK

    1), and the second probe is labelled with a fluorescent label F, all labels having different detectable signals and the signals from the complexes AbDk(k,1)+Mk+ABF(k,2) are separated from the background signals and from the signals of other molecules by applying auto-correlation in the time domain and cross-correlation with regard to signals obtained from different labels, and the correlated signals are classified according to Dk in order to determine the number of analyte molecules Mk and their concentration in the sample, and that the excitation of the labels Dk and F is performed by two-photon excitation.

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