InDevR, Inc., Boulder, CO 80301, USA.
J Virol Methods. 2011 Jan;171(1):111-6. doi: 10.1016/j.jviromet.2010.10.010. Epub 2010 Oct 21.
The utility of a new instrument for rapid virus quantitation, the Virus Counter, was evaluated in a blind study conducted at three sites. This instrument is a substantially improved version of the original academic research instrument described previously by Stoffel and Rowlen (2005a). The addition of hydrodynamic focusing, a self-contained fluidics system and customized software for system control and data analysis has resulted in a commercially viable and available design. Baculovirus samples were provided by Protein Sciences Corporation and blinded to InDevR and Baylor College of Medicine. Protein Sciences Corporation and Baylor College of Medicine analyzed the samples by plaque assay and InDevR analyzed the samples using the Virus Counter. Serial dilution of stock viruses into growth media and buffer allowed for comparison of measured versus intended concentrations. Direct log-scale comparison between pooled Virus Counter results and pooled plaque assay results indicated a linear relationship (slope=1.1±0.2, R(2)=0.86) with statistically significant Pearson correlation (r=0.93, p<0.001).
在三个地点进行的一项盲法研究中,评估了一种用于快速病毒定量的新仪器——病毒计数器的实用性。该仪器是 Stoffel 和 Rowlen(2005a)先前描述的原始学术研究仪器的大幅改进版本。增加了流体力聚焦、独立的流体系统以及用于系统控制和数据分析的定制软件,从而形成了一种具有商业可行性和可用性的设计。杆状病毒样本由 Protein Sciences Corporation 提供,并对 InDevR 和 Baylor College of Medicine 进行了盲法处理。Protein Sciences Corporation 和 Baylor College of Medicine 通过噬菌斑分析对样本进行分析,而 InDevR 使用病毒计数器对样本进行分析。将储备病毒系列稀释到生长培养基和缓冲液中,以便比较测量值与预期浓度。汇集的病毒计数器结果与汇集的噬菌斑分析结果之间的直接对数比例比较表明存在线性关系(斜率=1.1±0.2,R(2)=0.86),具有统计学意义的皮尔逊相关性(r=0.93,p<0.001)。