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    High density Microarrays on Blu-ray discs for massive screening

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    The potential and the capabilities of Blu-ray technology (discs and drives) for massive screening applications are presented. High density microarrays are fabricated onto a Blu-ray disc and applied for the determination of microcystin residues and pathogenic microorganisms. Specific probes were physisorbed onto the BD surface and the biorecognition event was displayed using labeled secondary antibody solution and subsequent signal amplification. The attenuation of the reflected light caused by the reaction product is detected by the Blu-ray drive and inversely correlated with analyte concentration. BDs preserve the optical properties according to Blu-ray specifications, ensuring maximum accuracy and sensitivity of the drive during disc scanning. Detection limits of 0.4 mu g/L for microcystin LR and 10(0) and 10(1) cfu/mL for Salmonella typhimurium and Cronobacter sakazakii respectively, were achieved, improving considerably the DVD performances and reaching similar sensitivity as real-time quantitative PCR. Blu-ray technology adapted to the analysis of high density arrays highlights the enormous capabilities (high sensitivity, speed-scanning, optical resolution, portability) for point-of-care settings, diagnostics, and high-throughput screening applications. (C) 2013 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.Abraxis (Warminster, PA) is gratefully acknowledged for the gift of the microcystin LR immunoreagents. This work was funded by the Projects FEDER CTQ2010-15943 (CICYT, Spain), PROMETEO 2010/008 and ACOMP/2012/158 (Generalitat Valenciana). The Spanish MEC provided T. A-C with a grant for her PhD studies.Arnandis Chover, T.; Morais Ezquerro, SB.; González Martínez, MÁ.; Puchades Pla, R.; Maquieira Catala, Á. (2014). High density Microarrays on Blu-ray discs for massive screening. Biosensors and Bioelectronics. 51:109-114. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bios.2013.07.045S1091145
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