Publications by authors named "Andreas Huetten"

The feasibility of a recently introduced homogeneous immunodiagnostic approach to directly detect analyte binding by optical observation of the hydrodynamic properties of magnetically rotated nanorods ("PlasMag") is demonstrated experimentally. Specifically, it is shown that the phase lag of the long axis of nickel nanorods (magnetic core parameters: length 182 nm, diameter 26 nm) with respect to externally applied rotating magnetic fields significantly increases on the adhesion of bovine serum albumin (BSA) protein to their surfaces. To validate these results, the amount of bound protein molecules is independently determined by analysis of the electrophoretic mobility of the nanorods.

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Article Synopsis
  • A new method called "PlasMag" for real-time immunodiagnostics allows testing directly in sample solutions like serum, eliminating the need for sample preparation.
  • It uses advanced plasmon-optical techniques to detect changes in the relaxation dynamics of magnetic nanoparticles when target molecules bind to their surfaces.
  • The ideal nanoprobes for this method are core-shell nanorods made of cobalt and gold, designed to optimize detection in the near-infrared range and work effectively with low frequency magnetic fields.
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