TY - CHAP
T1 - Bead-based flow cytometric assays
T2 - A multiplex assay platform with applications in diagnostic microbiology
AU - Ernst, David
AU - Bolton, George
AU - Recktenwald, Diether
AU - Cameron, Mark J.
AU - Danesh, Ali
AU - Persad, Desmond
AU - Kelvin, David J.
AU - Gaur, Amitabh
PY - 2006
Y1 - 2006
N2 - Researchers have focused on developing specific assays for conclusively identifying and measuring the levels of bacteria, fungi, protozoa, viruses (microbes), and their associated products (biomarkers) that cause disease in humans and animals (Murray et al., 2003). Traditional methods using microscopy and chemical or immunological stains, test cultures with selective media or target cells, or serological assays have been used effectively to identify infectious agents in biological specimens or environmental samples. However, due to increasing veterinary, medical, and public health concerns, faster and more accurate diagnostic tools have been sought. Multiplex array-based assays allow for a range of biomarkers to be rapidly and simultaneously measured within specimens (Robertson and Nicholson, 2005). Recently, multiplex bead-based flow cytometric immunoassays have been developed and applied that show great promise for improving the study, diagnosis, and therapeutic management of infectious diseases (Alvarez-Barrientos et al., 2000; Jani et al., 2002).
AB - Researchers have focused on developing specific assays for conclusively identifying and measuring the levels of bacteria, fungi, protozoa, viruses (microbes), and their associated products (biomarkers) that cause disease in humans and animals (Murray et al., 2003). Traditional methods using microscopy and chemical or immunological stains, test cultures with selective media or target cells, or serological assays have been used effectively to identify infectious agents in biological specimens or environmental samples. However, due to increasing veterinary, medical, and public health concerns, faster and more accurate diagnostic tools have been sought. Multiplex array-based assays allow for a range of biomarkers to be rapidly and simultaneously measured within specimens (Robertson and Nicholson, 2005). Recently, multiplex bead-based flow cytometric immunoassays have been developed and applied that show great promise for improving the study, diagnosis, and therapeutic management of infectious diseases (Alvarez-Barrientos et al., 2000; Jani et al., 2002).
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U2 - 10.1007/0-387-32892-0_25
DO - 10.1007/0-387-32892-0_25
M3 - Chapter
AN - SCOPUS:74049165018
SN - 0387297413
SN - 9780387297415
SP - 427
EP - 443
BT - Advanced Techniques in Diagnostic Microbiology
PB - Springer US
ER -