ELISA articles within Nature Communications

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    | Open Access

    Vaccination and infection history determine the breadth of neutralizing antibody response to SARS-CoV-2 variants and other sarbecoviruses with breakthrough or natural infection combined with vaccination or booster vaccination with mRNA vaccine providing highest neutralization.

    • Janice Zhirong Jia
    • , Chee Wah Tan
    •  & Sophie A. Valkenburg
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    | Open Access

    A major challenge of enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays is discriminating true signal from non-specific binding. Here the authors present a Single-Molecule Colocalization Assay (SiMCA) which eliminates such effects, enabling reproducible detection of picomolar protein concentrations.

    • Amani A. Hariri
    • , Sharon S. Newman
    •  & H. Tom Soh
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    | Open Access

    The concentration of a biomarker in solution can be determined by counting single molecules. Here the authors report a digital immunoassay scheme with solid-state nanopore readout to quantify a target protein and use this to measure thyroid-stimulating hormone from human serum.

    • Liqun He
    • , Daniel R. Tessier
    •  & Vincent Tabard-Cossa
  • Article
    | Open Access

    Many current immunoassays require multiple washing, incubation and optimization steps. Here the authors present Ratiometric Plug-and-Play Immunodiagnostics (RAPPID), a generic assay platform that uses ratiometric bioluminescent detection to allow sandwich immunoassays to be performed directly in solution.

    • Yan Ni
    • , Bas J. H. M. Rosier
    •  & Maarten Merkx
  • Article
    | Open Access

    Understanding the infection parameters and host responses against SARS-CoV-2 require data from large cohorts using standardized methods. Here, the authors optimize a serum ELISA protocol that has minimal cross-reactivity and flexible sample collection workflow in an attempt to standardize data generation and help inform on COVID-19 pandemic and immunity.

    • Carleen Klumpp-Thomas
    • , Heather Kalish
    •  & Kaitlyn Sadtler
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    | Open Access

    Obesity is associated with leptin resistance and rising blood leptin levels while central leptin exposure may be limited. Here, the authors show that brain leptin infusion reduces hepatic lipid content in rats by increasing hepatic VLDL secretion and lowering liver de novo lipogenesis via a vagal mechanism.

    • Martina Theresa Hackl
    • , Clemens Fürnsinn
    •  & Thomas Scherer
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    Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays are common biological analyses, but they can be hindered by non-specific binding and background interference. Here, the authors present an optofluidic laser-based ELISA technique with low detection limits and in the presence of significant non-specific binding.

    • Xiang Wu
    • , Maung Kyaw Khaing Oo
    •  & Xudong Fan