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Paper-Based Detection Device for Alzheimer's Disease—Detecting β-amyloid Peptides (1–42) in Human Plasma
2020
Diagnostics
The diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease (AD) is frequently missed or delayed in clinical practice. To remedy this situation, we developed a screening, paper-based (P-ELISA) platform to detect β-amyloid peptide 1–42 (Aβ42) and provide rapid results using a small volume, easily accessible plasma sample instead of cerebrospinal fluid. The protocol outlined herein only requires 3 μL of sample per well and a short operating time (i.e., only 90 min). The detection limit of Aβ42 is 63.04 pg/mL in a
doi:10.3390/diagnostics10050272
pmid:32365918
pmcid:PMC7277973
fatcat:whg33ylhpvhp7o5swrbgwm5elm