Electrochemiluminescence in bioanalysis
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Electrochemiluminescence in bioanalysis
Abstract
The discovery of electrochemiluminescence (ECL) and its development as a means of detection is truly a success story. Although studies describing ECL were published in the early 1960s, most studies using ECL as a means of detection were not widely published until the mid 1990s. Incorporating ECL into assays provides increased sensitivity, several logs of dynamic range and the ability to electronically control the reaction. These characteristics provide advantages over assays that rely on radioisotopic labels, fluorescence and enzymatic activity. There have been many areas of science that have benefited from the use of ECL, including environmental microbiology, virology, neurobiology, molecular biology and immunology. ECL has improved the understanding and treatment of infectious diseases, cancer, neurodegenerative diseases and even sleep apnea disorders. Drug development has also benefited from ECL via improved assessment of pharmacodynamics, pharmacokinetics and determining immune responses against protein-based therapeutics. This review provides an overview of ECL chemistry and principles with a more detailed emphasis on the applications of ECL-based assays in different areas of science and medicine. The primary purpose of this review is to provide an in-depth discussion of the impact that ECL-based analysis has had on microbiology, immunology, virology, neurodegenerative diseases, molecular biology and drug development. Examples of ECL-based bioanalysis in each of these fields are discussed in conjunction with an overview of ECL principles and instrumentation.
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