@article{Qu-2021-A,
title = "A Microflow Cytometry-Based Agglutination Immunoassay for Point-of-Care Quantitative Detection of SARS-CoV-2 IgM and IgG",
author = "Qu, Jianxi and
Chenier, Mathieu and
Zhang, Yushan and
Xu, Chang{--}Qing",
journal = "Micromachines, Volume 12, Issue 4",
volume = "12",
number = "4",
year = "2021",
publisher = "MDPI AG",
url = "https://gwf-uwaterloo.github.io/gwf-publications/G21-123001",
doi = "10.3390/mi12040433",
pages = "433",
abstract = "A rapid, sensitive and simple microflow cytometry-based agglutination immunoassay (MCIA) was developed for point-of-care (POC) quantitative detection of SARS-CoV-2 IgM and IgG antibodies. The antibody concentration was determined by using the transit time of beads aggregates. A linear relationship was established between the average transit time and the concentration of SARS-CoV-2 IgM and IgG, respectively. The limit of detection (LOD) of SARS-CoV-2 IgM and IgG by the MCIA measurement are 0.06 mg/L and 0.10 mg/L, respectively. The 10 {\mbox{$\mu$}}L sample consumption, 30 min assay time and the compact setup make this technique suitable for POC quantitative detection of SARS-CoV-2 antibodies.",
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%A Xu, Chang–Qing
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%X A rapid, sensitive and simple microflow cytometry-based agglutination immunoassay (MCIA) was developed for point-of-care (POC) quantitative detection of SARS-CoV-2 IgM and IgG antibodies. The antibody concentration was determined by using the transit time of beads aggregates. A linear relationship was established between the average transit time and the concentration of SARS-CoV-2 IgM and IgG, respectively. The limit of detection (LOD) of SARS-CoV-2 IgM and IgG by the MCIA measurement are 0.06 mg/L and 0.10 mg/L, respectively. The 10 μL sample consumption, 30 min assay time and the compact setup make this technique suitable for POC quantitative detection of SARS-CoV-2 antibodies.
%R 10.3390/mi12040433
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%P 433
Markdown (Informal)
[A Microflow Cytometry-Based Agglutination Immunoassay for Point-of-Care Quantitative Detection of SARS-CoV-2 IgM and IgG](https://gwf-uwaterloo.github.io/gwf-publications/G21-123001) (Qu et al., GWF 2021)
ACL
- Jianxi Qu, Mathieu Chenier, Yushan Zhang, and Chang–Qing Xu. 2021. A Microflow Cytometry-Based Agglutination Immunoassay for Point-of-Care Quantitative Detection of SARS-CoV-2 IgM and IgG. Micromachines, Volume 12, Issue 4, 12(4):433.