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titleOfInvention Method for measuring a concentration of beta-amyloid
abstract A method of diagnosing Alzheimer's disease using a degraded biological sample is provided. The diagnostic method of Alzheimer's disease is to prepare magnetic particles adsorbed to primary capture antibodies that specifically bind to beta-amyloid, and to decompose the biological sample containing beta-amyloid, and the beta-amyloid present in the biological sample. Binding primary capture antibodies, binding the secondary capture antibody labeled with the fluorescent material to the magnetic particles to which the beta-amyloid is bound, to form a complex, and the photocurrent changes according to the amount of light incident Disposing the complex in a channel region of the photoelectric field effect transistor, and quantifying the concentration of beta-amyloid present in the biological sample by measuring a photocurrent changed by light excited in the complex.
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