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publicationNumber CN-105403696-B
titleOfInvention A kind of unmarked chemiluminescence immunoassay sensor and preparation and analysis method based on nanometer analogue enztme
abstract The invention provides a kind of unmarked chemiluminescence immunoassay sensor based on nanometer analogue enztme and preparation and analysis method:The copper sulphide nano particles that chitosan solution disperses are modified in the carrier-pellet surface of epoxy-activated first;Streptavidin is fixed on copper sulphide nano particles surface again;Then the specific recognition of biotin is acted on by streptavidin, biotinylated antibody is fixed on carrier-pellet surface, unmarked chemiluminescence immunoassay sensor is prepared after bovine serum albumin closing.The use of copper sulphide nano analogue enztme, improve natural enzyme stability in traditional chemical luminescence immunoassay poor, easily affected by environment the shortcomings of, so that the stability of the chemical luminous system built and sensitivity are significantly improved, and testing cost is greatly reduced, with very important application value and practical significance.
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