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Abstract
An electrochemical CCLP-AuNPs (Calcium Cross Linked Pectin with Gold nanoparticles)-based biosensor was developed for sensitive detection and discrimination of carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA) based on dual signal amplification of gold nanoparticles tagged enzymatic catalysis. The electrochemical biosensor was fabricated by assembly of CCLP-AuNp modified GCE and subsequently anti CEA was immobilized on the modified GCE followed by the addition of CEA protein and then forming a sandwich-type conjugate was formed when the biosensor was successively reacted with Au-Anti CEA-HRP(Gold nanoparticles tagged with the antibody Carcinoembryonic antigen labelled with Horse radish peroxidase). In the presence of hydroquinone and hydrogen peroxide, in the PB(phosphate buffer) solution resulted in the fabrication of biosensor. The concentration of CEA in the range of 0.1 ng/mL to 10 ng/mL with low detection limit of 0.08 ng/mL thus the fabricated biosensor proves to be feasible tool for clinical diagnosis in complex biological systems and shows good for the early diagnosis of cancer.
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The Journal of Immunological Methods is devoted to covering techniques for: (1) Quantitating and detecting antibodies and/or antigens. (2) Purifying immunoglobulins, lymphokines and other molecules of the immune system. (3) Isolating antigens and other substances important in immunological processes. (4) Labelling antigens and antibodies. (5) Localizing antigens and/or antibodies in tissues and cells. (6) Detecting, and fractionating immunocompetent cells. (7) Assaying for cellular immunity. (8) Documenting cell-cell interactions. (9) Initiating immunity and unresponsiveness. (10) Transplanting tissues. (11) Studying items closely related to immunity such as complement, reticuloendothelial system and others. (12) Molecular techniques for studying immune cells and their receptors. (13) Imaging of the immune system. (14) Methods for production or their fragments in eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells.
In addition the journal will publish articles on novel methods for analysing the organization, structure and expression of genes for immunologically important molecules such as immunoglobulins, T cell receptors and accessory molecules involved in antigen recognition, processing and presentation. Submitted full length manuscripts should describe new methods of broad applicability to immunology and not simply the application of an established method to a particular substance - although papers describing such applications may be considered for publication as a short Technical Note. Review articles will also be published by the Journal of Immunological Methods. In general these manuscripts are by solicitation however anyone interested in submitting a review can contact the Reviews Editor and provide an outline of the proposed review.