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Antibody Colocalization Microarray for Cross-Reactivity-Free Multiplexed Protein Analysis.

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Measuring many proteins at once is of great importance to the idea of personalized medicine, in order to get a snapshot of a person's health status. We describe the antibody… Click to show full abstract

Measuring many proteins at once is of great importance to the idea of personalized medicine, in order to get a snapshot of a person's health status. We describe the antibody colocalization microarray (ACM), a variant of antibody microarrays which avoids reagent-induced cross-reactivity by printing individual detection antibodies atop their corresponding capture antibodies. We discuss experimental parameters that are critical for the success of ACM experiments, namely, the printing positional accuracy needed for the two printing rounds and the need for protecting dried spots during the second printing round. Using small sample volumes (less than 30 μL) and small quantities of reagents, up to 108 different targets can be measured in hundreds of samples with great specificity and sensitivity.

Keywords: cross reactivity; antibody; antibody colocalization; colocalization microarray

Journal Title: Methods in molecular biology
Year Published: 2017

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