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US20040197819A1 - Assay devices that utilize hollow particles - Google Patents

Assay devices that utilize hollow particles
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US20040197819A1
US20040197819A1US10/406,577US40657703AUS2004197819A1US 20040197819 A1US20040197819 A1US 20040197819A1US 40657703 AUS40657703 AUS 40657703AUS 2004197819 A1US2004197819 A1US 2004197819A1
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Ning Wei
Rosann Kaylor
Chibueze Chidebelu-Eze
Zdravko Atanassov
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Hollow particles for use in various types of assay devices are provided. Due to their hollow or voided structure, the particles may exhibit a variety of beneficial properties. For instance, hollow particles are generally lightweight, and thus, relatively inexpensive in comparison to other types of particles. Hollow particles may also form a stable system without requiring refrigeration or rotation. In addition, hollow particles may possess enhanced light diffraction capabilities, which may be particularly beneficial in certain types of assay devices, e.g., diffraction-based assay devices.

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1. An assay device comprising a plurality of detectable probes, wherein at least one of said detectable probes contains a particle that defines a hollow interior constituting from about 20% to about 100% of the spatial volume occupied by said particle.
2. An assay device as defined inclaim 1, wherein said hollow interior constitutes from about 30% to about 100% of the spatial volume occupied by said particle.
3. An assay device as defined inclaim 1, wherein the average size of said particle ranges from about 0.1 nanometers to about 1,000 microns.
4. An assay device as defined inclaim 1, wherein the average size of said particle ranges from about 0.1 nanometers to about 100 microns.
5. An assay device as defined inclaim 1, wherein the average size of said particle ranges from about 1 nanometer to about 10 microns.
6. An assay device as defined inclaim 1, wherein said particle has a spherical shape.
7. An assay device as defined inclaim 1, wherein said particle is formed from a polymer.
8. An assay device as defined inclaim 7, wherein said particle is formed from a core polymer and a shell polymer.
9. An assay device as defined inclaim 1, wherein said particle is formed by electrostatic layer deposition.
10. An assay device as defined inclaim 1, wherein said at least on detectable probe further contains a label.
11. An assay device as defined inclaim 1, wherein said particle is conjugated with a specific binding member.
12. An assay device as defined inclaim 1, wherein the assay device is a flow-through assay device.
13. An assay device as defined inclaim 1, wherein the assay device is a diffraction-based assay device.
14. A flow-through assay device for detecting an analyte in a test sample, said flow-through assay device comprising a detection zone immobilized with a receptive material, said detection zone being in fluid communication with detection probes containing particles that individually define a hollow interior constituting from about 20% to about 100% of the spatial volume occupied by said particle, wherein said detection probes are capable of generating a detection signal while within said detection zone so that the amount of the analyte within the test sample is determined from said detection signal.
15. A flow-through assay device as defined inclaim 14, wherein said hollow interior constitutes from about 30% to about 100% of the spatial volume occupied by said particle.
16. A flow-through assay device as defined inclaim 14, wherein said particles are conjugated with a specific binding member for the analyte.
17. A flow-through assay device as defined inclaim 14, wherein said detection probes contain a label selected from the group consisting of chromogens, catalysts, fluorescent compounds, chemiluminescent compounds, phosphorescent compounds, radioactive compounds, direct visual labels, liposomes, and combinations thereof.
18. A diffraction-based assay device for detecting an analyte of interest in a test sample, said assay device comprising:
a substrate having a receptive material applied to at least one surface thereof, said receptive material being specific for the analyte;
detection probes containing particles that individually define a hollow interior constituting from about 20% to about 100% of the spatial volume occupied by said particle; and
wherein upon exposing said substrate to the test sample, the analyte is capable of binding with said receptive material on said substrate to result in a detectable diffraction pattern upon subsequent exposure of said substrate to a light source.
19. A diffraction-based assay device as defined inclaim 18, wherein said hollow interior constitutes from about 30% to about 100% of the spatial volume occupied by said particle.
20. A diffraction-based assay device as defined inclaim 18, wherein said substrate is selected from the group consisting of plastics, metal coated plastics and glass, functionalized plastics and glass, silicon wafers, metal oxides, glass, foils, and combinations thereof.
21. A diffraction-based assay device as defined inclaim 18, wherein said substrate comprises a polymer film coated with a metal.
22. A diffraction-based assay device as defined inclaim 21, wherein said metal is selected from the group consisting of gold, silver, chromium, nickel, platinum, aluminum, iron, copper, titanium, zirconium, corresponding oxides of these metals, and combinations thereof.
23. A diffraction-based assay device as defined inclaim 18, wherein said receptive material is printed in a pattern on said substrate, and wherein a blocking material is further applied to non-printed areas of said substrate.
24. A detectable probe for use in an assay device, wherein the detectable probe contains a particle that defines a hollow interior constituting from about 20% to about 100% of the spatial volume occupied by said particle, said particle being conjugated with a specific binding member.
25. A detectable probe as defined inclaim 24, wherein said hollow interior constitutes from about 30% to about 100% of the spatial volume occupied by said particle.
26. A detectable probe as defined inclaim 24, wherein the average size of said particle ranges from about 0.1 nanometers to about 1,000 microns.
27. A detectable probe as defined inclaim 24, wherein the average size of said particle ranges from about 0.1 nanometers to about 100 microns.
28. A detectable probe as defined inclaim 24, wherein the average size of said particle ranges from about 1 nanometer to about 10 microns.
29. A detectable probe as defined inclaim 24, wherein said particle has a spherical shape.
30. A detectable probe as defined inclaim 24, wherein said particle is formed from a polymer.
31. A detectable probe as defined inclaim 30, wherein said particle is formed from a core polymer and a shell polymer.
32. A detectable probe as defined inclaim 24, wherein said particle is formed by electrostatic layer deposition.
33. A detectable probe as defined inclaim 24, wherein said specific binding member is covalently bonded to said particle.
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