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Abstract
Protein microarray-based approaches are increasingly being used in
research and clinical applications to either profile the
expression of proteins or screen molecular interactions. The
development of high-throughput, sensitive, convenient, and
cost-effective formats for detecting proteins is a necessity for
the effective advancement of understanding disease processes. In
this paper, we describe the generation of highly multiplexed,
antibody-based, specific, and sensitive protein microarrays
coupled with rolling-circle signal amplification (RCA)
technology. A total of 150 cytokines were simultaneously detected
in an RCA sandwich immunoassay format. Greater than half of these
proteins have detection sensitivities in the pg/ml range. The
validation of antibody microarray with human serum indicated that
RCA-based protein microarrays are a powerful tool for
high-throughput analysis of protein expression and molecular
diagnostics.