TY - CONF
T1 - Development of the cell analysis chip (II)
AU - Munaka, Tatsuya
AU - Kanai, Masaki
AU - Abe, Hirohisa
AU - Nakanishi, Hiroaki
AU - Sakamoto, Takashi
AU - Kobori, Akio
AU - Yamaoka, Tetsuji
AU - Shoji, Shuichi
AU - Murakami, Akira
PY - 2005/12/1
Y1 - 2005/12/1
N2 - In recent years, cell analysis has attracted increased attention in bioanalytical and biotechnological applications. On the other hand, microchip techniques, which are called micro total analysis systems (μTAS), have been developed especially in chemical and biochemical analysis fields. We took advantage of a feature of μ TAS and developed a system that can detect a small amount of the protein released by a cell without bound/free (B/F) separation protocol and with high sensitivity. In this report, we describe the continuous monitoring of immunoglobulin G (lgG) production of hybridoma cells stimulated by the serum.
AB - In recent years, cell analysis has attracted increased attention in bioanalytical and biotechnological applications. On the other hand, microchip techniques, which are called micro total analysis systems (μTAS), have been developed especially in chemical and biochemical analysis fields. We took advantage of a feature of μ TAS and developed a system that can detect a small amount of the protein released by a cell without bound/free (B/F) separation protocol and with high sensitivity. In this report, we describe the continuous monitoring of immunoglobulin G (lgG) production of hybridoma cells stimulated by the serum.
KW - Cell analysis
KW - Micro total analysis systems
KW - Time-resolved luminescence anisotropy analysis
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M3 - Paper
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T2 - 54th SPSJ Annual Meeting 2005
Y2 - 25 May 2005 through 27 May 2005
ER -