Microwave resonator–based sensor system for specific antibody detection

An antibody-detecting sensor is described that is based on a microwave electrodynamic resonator. A polystyrene film with immobilized bacteria deposited on a lithium niobate plate was placed at one end of the resonator and was used as the sensing element. The second end was electrically shorted. The...

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Veröffentlicht in:International journal of biological macromolecules 2023-07, Vol.242 (Pt 1), p.124613-124613, Article 124613
Hauptverfasser: Guliy, Olga I., Zaitsev, Boris D., Smirnov, Andrey V., Karavaeva, Olga A., Burygin, Gennady L., Borodina, Irina A.
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Zusammenfassung:An antibody-detecting sensor is described that is based on a microwave electrodynamic resonator. A polystyrene film with immobilized bacteria deposited on a lithium niobate plate was placed at one end of the resonator and was used as the sensing element. The second end was electrically shorted. The frequency and depth of the reflection coefficient S11 for three resonances in the range 6.5–8.5 GHz were used as an analytical signal to examine antibody interactions with bacteria and determine the time required for cell immobilization. The sensor distinguished between situations in which bacteria interacted with specific antibodies and those in which no such interaction occurred (control). Although the cell–antibody interaction changed the frequency and depth of the second and third resonance peaks, the parameters of the first resonance peak did not change. The interaction of cells with nonspecific antibodies did not change the parameters of any of the peaks. These results are promising for use in the design of methods to detect specific antibodies, which can supplement the existing methods of antibody analysis. [Display omitted] •Sensor system for antibodies detection based on microwave resonator is demonstrated.•Polystyrene film with immobilized bacteria was used as sensitive element of sensor.•Reflection coefficients for three resonances in range of 6.5–8.5 GHz were used as analytical signal.•The results obtained are promising for development of methods for antibodies detection.
ISSN:0141-8130
1879-0003
DOI:10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2023.124613