Visual and Real-time Imaging Focusing for Highly Sensitive Laser-induced Fluorescence Detection at Yoctomole Levels in Nanocapillaries
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A highly sensitive laser-induced fluorescence detection system with real-time imaging focusing instead of the use of fluorescent reagents were developed for the detection of analytes in nanocapillaries. A cylindrical lens was adopted for the shaping of a laser beam to increase its spatial resolution. The limit of detection with a capillary having a radius of 440 nm was 6.76 yoctomoles (or four molecules) for fluorescein, and 84.5 yoctomoles (or 51 molecules) for FAM-labeled Hsa-miR-17. The designed system exhibited high sensitivity and stability for femtoliters of sample and was hence indicated to be suitable for analyses of single cells.
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