Kuck Laura R, Taylor Amber W
InDevR, Inc., 2100 Central Ave., Suite 106, Boulder CO 80301, USA.
Biotechniques. 2008 Aug;45(2):179-82, 184-6. doi: 10.2144/000112889.
One limitation that accounts in part for the scarcity of commercially available diagnostic microarrays is the expense associated with fluorescence detection. Here we present a colorimetric method based on photopolymerization as an "on-chip" signal amplification technique. Proof of principle experiments are detailed and followed by the use of a simple influenza microarray to demonstrate the technique for the first time with clinical samples. The advantages of this new technique include rapid (<5 min) signal amplification ( approximately 105) in ambient conditions for both DNA and protein microarrays, low reagent cost (<$1 per assay), visual or inexpensive detection, and signal preservation for at least two years under ambient conditions.