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titleOfInvention A kind of bio-sensing scaling method, calibration system and disease detecting system
abstract This application discloses a kind of bio-sensing scaling method, calibration system and disease detecting systems, wherein, the bio-sensing scaling method passes through in such a way that optical fiber surface fixes one layer of tested biomarker first antibody, when the part optical fiber being made to pass through sample, the antigen in the sample can be made to be captured by the first antibody;Then in the fixed tested biomarker secondary antibody of surfaces of metal nanoparticles, and the metal nanoparticle is mixed into the sample, due to the specific recognition of the secondary antibody, the metal nanoparticle is allow to pass through the antigen binding in the secondary antibody and the sample;The detection to the antigen in sample may be implemented using the bio-sensing scaling method.Since the Extinction Cross of metal nanoparticle is far longer than traditional fluorescent molecule, compared to traditional fluorescent marker method, the bio-sensing scaling method is higher for the detection sensitivity of the antigen.
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