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1. ECL-based immunoassays
High-energy electron transfer reactions initiated at the surface of electrodes can lead to a light emission in solution called ECL. . The excited state of the phosphor is produced following a cascade of reactions triggered by an initial electrochemical step (figure 1 ). It returns to the ground state by emitting a photon, and the resulting luminous intensity constitutes the analytical signal.
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ECL-based immunoassays
Bibliography
Patents
Electrochemiluminescent metal chelates and means for detection. US6140138A
Electrochemiluminescence assay. US5641623A
Magnetic particle based electrochemiluminescent detection apparatus and method. US5744367A
Electrogenerated chemiluminescence labels for analysis and/or referencing. US5786141A
Cell for conducting electrochemiluminescence...
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