WO1998040726A1 - Fiber optic sensor with encoded microspheres - Google Patents
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- the same fluorescence emission spectrum is generally observed irrespective of the wavelength of the exciting light and, accordingly, the wavelength and energy of the exciting light may be varied within limits; but the light emitted by the i fluorophore will always provide the same emission spectrum.
- the strength of the fluorescence signal may be measured as the quantum yield of light emitted.
- the fluorescence quantum yield is the ratio of the number of photons emitted in comparison to the number of photons initially absorbed by the fluorophore.
- substances which absorb light and do not fluoresce usually convert the light into heat or kinetic energy.
- the ability to internally convert the absorbed light identifies the dye as a " chromophore .
- Dyes which absorb light energy as chromophores do so at individual wavelengths of energy and are characterized by a distinctive molar absorption coefficient at that wavelength.
- Chemical analysis employing fiber optic strands and absorption spectroscopy using visible and ultraviolet light wavelengths in combination with the absorption coefficient allow for the determination of concentration for specific analytes of interest by spectral measurement .
- absorbanee measure via optical fibers
- concentration which is calculated in accordance with Beers' law; accordingly, at a single absorbance wavelength, the greater the quantity of the composition which absorbs light energy at a given wavelength, the greater the optical density for the sample. In this way, the total quantity of light absorbed directly correlates with the quantity of the composition in the sample.
- the present design is based on two synergistic inventions: 1) the development of a bead-based analytic chemistry system in which beads, also termed microspheres, carrying different chemical functionalities may be mixed together while the ability is retained to identify the functionality of each bead using an optically interrogatable encoding scheme; and 2) an optical fiber bundle sensor in which the separate beads or microspheres may be optically coupled to discrete fibers or groups of fibers within the bundle.
- Each invention has separate applications but, when implemented together, yields an optical fiber sensor that can support large numbers, thousands or more, of separate chemical functionalities, which is relatively easy to manufacture and use.
- the invention concerns an analytic chemistry system that comprises a population of beads or microspheres. Within the population are separate subpopulations, each of which carries chemical functionality which changes an optical signature of the beads in a presence of targeted analytes .
- This signature change can occur via many different mechanisms. A few examples include the binding of a dye-tagged analyte to the bead, the production of a dye species on or near the beads, the destruction of an existing dye species, a change in optical signal upon analyte interaction with dye on bead, or any other optical interrogatable event.
- the subpopulations may be randomly mixed together, the chemical functionality on each bead is determined via an optical signature which is encoded with a description of the chemical functionality. As a result, by observing whether the optical signature of a particular bead is exhibiting a change, or not, and then decoding the signature for the functionality of the bead, the presence or not of the analyte targeted by the functionality may be determined.
- the beads are encoded using dyes that are preferably entrapped within the beads, the chemical functionality being added on surfaces.
- the dyes may be chromophores or phosphors but are preferably fluorescent dyes, which due to their strong signals provide a good signal-to-noise ratio for decoding.
- the encoding can be accomplished in a ratio of at least two dyes, although more encoding dimensions may be added in the size of the beads, for example.
- the invention also concerns an analytic chemistry fiber optic bundle sensor.
- This sensor has a population of beads carrying chemical functionalities at, on or near, a distal end of the bundle.
- the ability to monitor optical signature changes associated with individual or multiple beads is provided by coupling those signature 1 changes into separate optical fibers or groups of fibers of the bundle for transmission to the proximal end where analysis is performed either manually, by the user, or automatically, using image processing techniques.
- each one of the beads is located within separate wells formed at terminal ends of optical fibers of the bundle. These microwells are formed by anisotropic etching of the cores of the optical fibers with respect to the cladding.
- the population of beads includes separate subpopulations, typically randomly distributed in an array across the bundle end, each subpopulation carrying a different chemical functionality and an optically interrogatable code descriptive of the chemical functionality.
- each sensor is different insofar that it has a different distribution of the subpopulations of beads within its wells, only those beads that exhibit a positive optical response or signature change need to be decoded. Therefore, the burden is placed on the analysis rather than on sensor manufacture.
- the beads and fibers in the array can be monodisperse, the fluorescent regions arising from signal generation are extremely uniform and can be analyzed automatically using commercially available microscopy analysis software, such image processing software is capable of defining different spectral regions automatically and counting the number of segments within each region in several seconds .
- Fig. 1 is a schematic diagram illustrating the optical signature encoding and chemical functionalizing of the microspheres according to the present invention
- Fig. 2 is a process diagram describing the preparation, encoding, and functionalizing of the microspheres of the present invention
- Fig. 3 is a schematic diagram illustrating a microsphere system including microspheres with different chemical functionalities and encoded descriptions of the functionalities;
- Fig. 4 is a schematic diagram of the inventive fiber optic sensor and associated instrumentation and control system
- Fig. 5A and 5B are micrographs illustrating the preferred technique for attaching or affixing the microspheres to the distal end of the optical fiber bundle
- Fig. 6 is a process diagram describing well formation in the optical fiber bundle and affixation of the microspheres in the wells;
- Figs. 7A and 7B are micrographs showing the array of microspheres in their corresponding wells prior and subsequent to physical agitation, tapping and air pulsing, demonstrating the electrostatic binding of the microspheres in the wells;
- Figs. 8A, 8B, and 8C are micrographs from alkaline phosphatase microspheres when exposed to fluorescein di- phosphate, at the fluorescein emission wavelength, at an encoding wavelength for DilC, and at an encoding wavelength for TRC, respectively;
- Figs. 9A and 9B are micrographs showing the optical signal from ⁇ -galactosidase microspheres when exposed to fluorescein ⁇ -galactopyranoside at the fluorescein emission wavelength and at an encoding wavelength for DilC, respectively;
- Fig. 10A and 10B are micrographs showing the optical response from xrabbit antibody microspheres prior to and post, respectively, exposure to fluorescein labeled antigens.
- Fig. 1 illustrates the construction of a bead or microsphere 10 according to the principles of the present invention.
- the microsphere 10 is given a chemical functionality 12, which is typically applied to the microsphere ' s surface.
- the chemical functionality is designed so that in the presence of the analyte (s) to which it is targeted, an optical signature of the microsphere, possibly including region surrounding it, is changed .
- the bead or microsphere need not be spherical, irregular beads may be used. They are typically constructed from plastic or ceramic, and bead sizes ranging from nanometers, e . g. , 500 nm, to millimeters, e . g. , 1 mm, may be used.
- Beads or microspheres comprising methylstyrene, polystyrene, acrylic polymer, latex, paramagnetic, thoria sol, carbon, graphite, and titanium dioxide are various possibilities. "Microsphere Detection Guide” from Bangs Laboratories, Fishers IN. is a helpful guide .
- the inventive microsphere has an optical signature that is encoded with a description of the chemical functionality.
- reporter dyes 14 are added to the microsphere 10 with the encoding occurring in the ratio of two or more dyes .
- the reporter dyes 14 may be chromophore-type. Fluorescent dyes, however, are preferred because the strength of the fluorescent signal provides a better signal-to-noise ratio when decoding. Additionally, encoding in the ratios of the two or more dyes, rather than single dye concentrations, is preferred since it provides insensitivity to the intensity of light used to interrogate the reporter dye's signature and detector sensitivity.
- Fig. 2 is a process diagram illustrating the preparation of the microspheres.
- step 50 an aliquot of stock microspheres are vacuum filtered to produce a dry cake.
- microspheres of methylstyrene (87%) and divinylbenzene (13%) are used that have a 3.1 micrometer ( ⁇ m) diameter.
- microspheres may be purchased with the desired chemical functionalities already present. A large selection of such pre-prepared microspheres are currently available from a number of commercial vendors. Alternatively, "blank" microspheres may be used that have surface chemistries that facilitate the attachment of the desired functionality by the user. Some examples of these surface chemistries for blank microspheres are listed in Table I.
- the dry cake is then broken apart and a dye solution added to it in step 52 to encode optical signatures of the microspheres with information concerning the intended surface chemical functionalities. Dyes may be covalently bonded to the microspheres' surface, but this consumes surface binding sites desirably reserved for the chemical functionalities.
- the microspheres are placed in a dye solution comprising a ratio of two or more fluorescent reporter dyes dissolved in an organic solvent that will swell the microspheres, e . g. , dimethylformamide (DMF) .
- a dye solution comprising a ratio of two or more fluorescent reporter dyes dissolved in an organic solvent that will swell the microspheres, e . g. , dimethylformamide (DMF) .
- DMF dimethylformamide
- Texas Red Cadaverine In an exemplary two dye system, Texas Red Cadaverine
- TRC indodicarbocyanine
- DilC indodicarbocyanine
- 610/670 ⁇ ab / ⁇ era
- dyes are selected to be compatible with the chemistries involved in the analysis and to be spectrally compatible.
- the emission wavelengths of the dyes should not overlap the regions of the optical spectrum in which the chemical functionalities induce changes in the microsphere signatures. This avoids deconvolution problems associated with determining signal contributions based on the presence of both the analyte and the encoding dye ratios contributing to an overlapping emission spectral region.
- Examples of other dyes that can be used are Oxazin (662/705), IR-144 (745/825), IR-140 (776/882), IR-125 (786/800) from Exiton, and Bodipy 665/676 from Molecular Probes, and Naphthofluorescein (605/675) also from Molecular Probes. Lanthide may also be used. Fluorescent dyes emitting in other than the near infrared may also be used. Chromophore dyes are still another alternative that produce an optically interrogatable signature, as are more exotic formulations using Raman scattering-based dyes or polarizing dyes, for example. The ability of a particular dye pair to encode for different chemical functionalities depends on the resolution of the ratiometric measurement. Conservatively, any dye pair should provide the ability to discriminate at least twenty different ratios. The number of unique combinations of two dyes made with a particular dye set is shown in the following Table II.
- step 54 the microspheres are vacuum filtered to remove excess dye.
- the microspheres are then washed in water or other liquid that does not swell the microspheres, but in which the dyes are still soluble. This allows the residual dye to be rinsed off without rinsing the dye out of the microspheres .
- step 56 the chemical functionality is attached to the microsphere surface chemistries if not already present. It should be understood that surface chemistries may be present throughout the microsphere ' s volume, and not limited to the physical circumferential surface.
- microspheres that produce optically interrogatable changes in the presence of the targeted analyte.
- These functionalities include four broad classifications of microsphere sensors: 1) basic indicator chemistry sensors; 2) enzyme-based sensors; 3) immuno-based sensors; and 3) geno-sensors .
- Each of the chemicals listed in Table III directly produces an optically interrogatable signal or optical signature change in the presence of the targeted analyte.
- Enzyme-based microsphere sensors have also been demonstrated and could be manifest on microspheres. As shown in Table IV, examples include:
- the induced change in the optical signature due to the presence of the enzyme-sensitive chemical analyte occurs indirectly in this class of chemical functionalities.
- the microsphere-bound enzyme decomposes the target analyte, e . g. , glucose, consume a co- substrate, e . g. , oxygen, or produce some by-product, e . g. , hydrogen peroxide.
- An oxygen sensitive dye is then used to trigger the signature change.
- NH 2 surface chemistry microspheres are used. Surface activation is achieved with a 2.5% glutaraldehyde in phosphate buffered saline (10 mM) providing a pH of 6.9. (138 mM NaCl, 2.7 mM, KC1) . This is stirred on a stir bed for approximately 2 hours at room temperature. The microspheres are then rinsed with ultrapure water plus 0.01% tween 20 (surfactant) -0.02%, and rinsed again with a pH 7.7 PBS plus 0.01% tween 20. Finally, the enzyme is added to the solution, preferably after being prefiltered using a 0.45 ⁇ m amicon micropure filter.
- Immuno-based microsphere sensors have been demonstrated for the detection for environmental pollutants such as pesticides, herbicides, PCB ' s and PAH's. Additionally, these sensors have also been used for diagnostics, such as bacterial ⁇ e . g. , leprosy, cholera, lyme disease, and turburculosis) , viral ⁇ e . g. , HIV, herpes simplex, cytomegalovirus) , fungal ⁇ e . g. , aspergillosis, candidiasis, cryptococcoses), Mycoplasmal ⁇ e . g. , mycoplasmal pneumonia), Protozoal ⁇ e . g.
- Microsphere genosensors have also been demonstrated. These are typically constructed by attaching a probe sequence to the microsphere surface chemistry, typically via an NH 2 group. A fluorescent dye molecule, e . g. , fluorescein, is attached to the target sequence, which is in solution. The optically interrogatable signature change occurs with the n binding of the target sequences to the microsphere. This produces a higher concentration of dye surrounding the microsphere than in the solution generally.
- a few demonstrated probe and target sequences see Ferguson, J.A. et al. Nature Biotechnology, Vol. 14, Dec. 19996, are listed below in Table V.
- an intercalating dye ⁇ e . g. , ethidium bromide can be added subsequently to signal the presence of the bound target to the probe sequence.
- Fig. 3 illustrates the construction of an analytic chemistry system 100 from microspheres that have different chemical functionalities.
- Subpopulations of microspheres are represented as 10a, 10b, 10c carrying respective probe sequences 60a, 60b, 60c, as exemplary functionalities. These subpopulations, once manufactured, are combined and mixed with each other. The resulting combined population contains ⁇ % microspheres with randomly distributed individual chemical functionalities .
- each microsphere in each subpopulation is encoded with a common optical signature.
- the subpopulation represented by microsphere 10a has a two reporter dye ratio of 10:1; the subpopulation of microspheres 10b has a ratio of 1 : 1 of the same reporter dyes, and subpopulation of microspheres 10c has a ratio of 1:10 of the reporter dyes.
- the randomly mixed subpopulations of microspheres are useful as an analytic chemistry system based on each of the carried chemical functionalities 60a- 60c separately.
- the system 100 is added to an analyte of interest to which some of the chemical functionalities may interact. Any interaction changes the optical response of the corresponding microspheres by, for example, binding a fluorescent dye 64 to the microspheres.
- identifying the chemical functionalities of the microsphere in which the optical signature has changed using the encoded dye combinations, information regarding the chemical identity and concentration of the analyte may be gained based upon the interaction or noninteraction of each functionality contained in the probe 100.
- microspheres exhibiting activity or changes in their optical signature may be identified by utilizing a somewhat "manual" approach of observing the individual microspheres through a microscope. Decoding can also be performed manually, depending on the particular reporter dyes used. It may be helpful to use optical aids such as light filters to observe the light from the microspheres at emission wavelengths of the reporter dyes. While this approach is possible, in the preferred embodiment, the analytic chemistry microsphere system is used with the inventive optical fiber sensor.
- Fig. 4 is a schematic block diagram showing the inventive optical fiber sensor 200 and associated control system 210.
- the fiber optic sensor 200 comprises a fiber optic bundle 202, that is constructed from separately clad fibers so that light does not mix between fibers.
- the microsphere system 100 is attached to the bundle's distal end 212, with the proximal end 214 being received by a z- translation stage 216 and x-y micropositioner 218. These two components act in concert to properly position the proximal end 214 of the bundle 202 for a microscope objective lens 220.
- Light collected by the objective lens 220 is passed to a reflected light fluorescence attachment with three pointer cube slider 222.
- the attachment 222 allows insertion of light from a 75 Watt Xe lamp 224 through the objective lens 220 to be coupled into the fiber bundle 202.
- the light from the source 224 is condensed by condensing lens 226, then filtered and/or shuttered by filter and shutter wheel 228, and subsequently passes through a ND filter slide 230.
- a magnification changer 232 which enables adjustment of the image size of the fiber's proximal or distal end.
- Light passing through the magnification changer 232 is then shuttered and filtered by a second wheel 234.
- the light is then imaged on a charge coupled device (CCD) camera 236.
- a computer 238 executes imaging processing software to process the information from the CCD camera 236 and also possibly control the first and second shutter and filter wheels 228, 234.
- the instrumentation exclusive of the fiber sensor 200, i.e., to the left of the proximal end of the bundle 202 is discussed more completely by Bronk, et al . , Anal. Chem. 1995, Vol.
- the microsphere system 100 may be attached to the distal end of the optical fiber bundle using a variety of compatible processes. It is important that the microspheres are located close to the end of the bundle. This ensures that the light returning in each optical fiber predominantly comes from only a single microsphere. This feature is necessary to enable the interrogation of the optical signature of individual microspheres to identify reactions involving the microsphere's functionality and also to decode the dye ratios contained in those microspheres.
- the adhesion or affixing technique must not chemically insulate the microspheres from the analyte.
- Figs. 5A and 5B are micrographs of the distal end 212 of the bundle 202 illustrating the preferred technique for attaching the microspheres 10 to the bundle 202.
- Wells 250 are formed at the center of each optical fiber 252 of the bundle 202.
- the size of the wells 250 are coordinated with the size of the microspheres 10 so that the microspheres 10 can be placed within the wells 250. ' ⁇
- each optical fiber 252 of the bundle 202 conveys light from the single microsphere 10 contained in its well . Consequently, by imaging the end of the bundle 202 onto the CCD array 236, the optical signatures of the microspheres 10 are individually interrogatable .
- FIG. 6 illustrates how the microwells 250 are formed and microspheres 10 placed in the wells.
- a 1 mm hexagonally- packed imaging fiber contains approximately 20,600 individual optical fibers that have cores approximately 3.7 ⁇ m across (Part No. ET26 from Galileo Fibers).
- the cores of each fiber are hexagonally shaped as a result of glass hardness and drawing during fiber fabrication. In some cases, the shape can be circular, however.
- both the proximal and distal ends 212,214 of the fiber bundle 202 are successively polished on 12 ⁇ m, 9 ⁇ m, 3 ⁇ m, 1 ⁇ m, and 0.3 ⁇ m lapping films. Subsequently, the ends can be inspected for scratches on an atomic force microscope.
- etching is performed on the distal end 212 of the bundle 202.
- hydrofluoric acid 50% stock solution
- the distal end 212 is etched in this solution for a specified time, preferably approximately 80 seconds.
- the bundle end Upon removal from this solution, the bundle end is immediately placed in deionized water to stop any further etching in step 274.
- the fiber is then rinsed in running tap water. At this stage, sonication is preferably performed for several minutes to remove any salt products from the reaction.
- the fiber is then allowed to air dry.
- the foregoing procedure produces wells by the anisotropic etching of the fiber cores 254 favorably with respect to the cladding 256 for each fiber of the bundle 202.
- the wells have approximately the diameter of the cores 254, 3.7 ⁇ m. This diameter is selected to be slightly larger than the diameters of the microspheres used, 3. l ⁇ m, in the example.
- the preferential etching occurs because the pure silica of the cores 254 etches faster in the presence of hydrofluoric acid than the germanium-doped silica claddings 256.
- microspheres are then placed in the wells 250 in step 276 according to a number of different techniques.
- the placement of the microspheres may be accomplished by dripping a solution containing the desired randomly mixed subpopulations of the microspheres over the distal end 212, sonicating the bundle to settle the microspheres in the wells, and allowing the microsphere solvent to evaporate.
- the subpopulations could be added serially to the bundle end.
- Microspheres 10 may then be fixed into the wells 250 by using a dilute solution of sulfonated Nafion that is dripped over the end. Upon solvent evaporation, a thin film of Nafion was formed over the microspheres which holds them in place. This approach is compatible for fixing microspheres for pH indication that carry FITC functionality.
- the resulting array of fixed microspheres retains its pH sensitivity due to the permeability of the sulfonated Nafion to hydrogen ions.
- This approach can not be employed generically as Nafion is impermeable to most water soluble species .
- a similar approach can be employed with different polymers. For example, solutions of polyethylene glycol, polyacrylamide, or polyhydroxymethyl methacrylate (polyHEMA) can be used in place of Nafion, providing the requisite permeability to aqueous species.
- microsphere swelling to entrap each microsphere 10 in its corresponding microwell 250.
- the microspheres are first Z2> distributed into the microwells 250 by sonicating the microspheres suspended in a non-swelling solvent in the presence of the microwell array on the distal end 212. After placement into the microwells, the microspheres are subsequently exposed to an aqueous buffer in which they swell, thereby physically entrapping them, analogous to muffins rising in a muffin tin.
- microspheres One of the most common microsphere formations is tentagel, a styrene-polyethylene glycol co-polymer. These microspheres are unswollen in nonpolar solvents such as hexane and swell approximately 20-40% in volume upon exposure to a more polar or aqueous media. This approach is extremely desirable since it does not significantly compromise the diffusional or permeability properties of the microspheres themselves.
- Figs . 7A and 7B show polymer coated microspheres 12 in wells 250 after their initial placement and then after tapping and exposure to air pulses.
- Figs. 7A and 7B illustrate that there is no appreciable loss of microspheres from the wells due to mechanical agitation even without a specific fixing technique. This effect is probably due to electrostatic forces between the microspheres and the optical fibers . These forces tend to bind the microspheres within the wells. Thus, in most environments, it may be unnecessary to use any chemical or mechanical fixation for the microspheres .
- additional encoding parameters can be added, such as microsphere size. If a number of sensors needed exceeds a few hundred, it is possible to use microspheres of different sizes to expand the encoding dimensions of the microspheres.
- Optical fiber arrays can be fabricated containing pixels with different fiber diameters. With different diameters, the largest wells can be filled with the largest microspheres and then moving onto progressively smaller microspheres in the smaller wells until all size wells are then filled. In this manner, the same dye ratio could be used to encode microspheres of different sizes thereby expanding the number of different oligonucleotide sequences or chemical functionalities present in the array.
- Target substrate fluorescein diphosphate (FDP)
- Reported dye ratio 1:1 ratio of DiIC:TRC, where DilC is 1 , 1 ', 3 , 3 , 3 ', 3 ' -hexamethyl-indodicarbocyanine iodide and TRC is Texas Red cadaverine
- a range of ratios of light intensities are selected that are representative of the optical signature for the dye ratio of the subpopulation based on the quantum yield of the two dyes.
- the optical signature for this subpopulation is:
- Target substrate fluorescein di-B-galactopyranoside
- B-glucuronidase Target substrate fluorescein di-B-D-glucuronide
- the respective enzymes on the microspheres catalyze the breakdown of the substrates producing fluorescein which is fluorescent, emitting light at
- the distal end 212 of the fiber bundle is placed in a buffer and another image taken while illuminating the beams with 490 nm light. Emissions in the 530 nm fluorescein wavelengths were recorded with a 505 nm dichroic. In this case, a CCD acquisition time of one second was used. This process provides a background normalizing image. The buffer was removed and the fiber allowed to dry to avoid substrate solution dilution.
- the substrate solution is then introduced and CCD images acquired every 30 seconds to a minute for 30 minutes. While illuminating the microspheres with 490 nm light and collecting emissions in the 530 nm range. Fiber is then placed back in the buffer solution and another background image captured. Those beads that generate a signal indicative of fluorescein production are decoded. Depending in the ratio of the intensity of light from the two reporter dyes, DilC: TRC, the chemical functionality of the optically active beads may be decoded according to the following table,
- Figs. 8A-8C are images generated by the CCD 236 when the bead populations are exposed to fluorescein di-phosphate .
- Fig. 8A illustrates the signals from the alkaline phosphatase microspheres when excited at 490 nm and recording emissions at 530 nm, emissions at this wavelength being indicative of fluorescein production.
- Fig. 8B shows the image captured by the CCD when the microspheres are excited at 577 nm and emissions at 670 nm are recorded. This wavelength is an encoding wavelength indicative of the concentration of DilC on the microspheres.
- Fig. 8C shows the image when the microspheres are excited with 577 nm light and emissions in the 610 nm range are recorded being indicative of the concentration of TRC in the microspheres.
- Figs. 9A and 9B are images when the microspheres are exposed to fluorescein d- ⁇ -galactosidase .
- Fig. 9A shows emissions at 530 nm indicative of the fluorescein production; and
- Fig. 9B shows light emitted at the 670 nm range indicative of the presence of DilC. 2-1
- FIG. 8A-8C and 9A-9B illustrate fluorescein production around the microspheres may be detected as an optical signature change indicative of reactions involving the chemical functionality of the microspheres.
- the micrographs also illustrate that the optical signatures may be decoded to determine the chemical functionalities on each microsphere.
- subpopulation A xrabbit antibodies (Ab) were affixed to the surface of the microspheres; in subpopulation B, xgoat antibodies were affixed to the microspheres; and in subpopulation C, xmouse antibodies were affixed to the microspheres.
- subpopulation B xrabbit antibodies (Ab) were affixed to the surface of the microspheres; in subpopulation B, xgoat antibodies were affixed to the microspheres; and in subpopulation C, xmouse antibodies were affixed to the microspheres.
- images at the encoded wavelengths were captured using 577 nm excitation and looking for emissions at 610 and 670 nm.
- the fiber was placed in a buffer and an image taken at 530 nm with 490 nm excitation. This provided a background normalizing signal at the fluorescein emission wavelength.
- the fiber was placed in rabbit IgG antigen (Ag) which is fluorescein labeled. Images were then captured every few minutes at the 530 nm emission wavelength for fluorescein.
- Figs. 10A and 10B are micrographs showing the image captured by the CCD prior to and subsequent to exposure to a rabbit antigen, which clearly show reaction of the selected microspheres within the population. Note, if the fluorescein background from the antigen solution is too high to see the antibody-antigen signal, the fiber bundle may be placed in a buffer. This removes the background florescence leaving only the Ab-Ag signal. While this invention has been particularly shown and described with references to preferred embodiments thereof, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes in form and details may be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.
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