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Main Authors: Gerwert, Grischa, Mann, Marvin, Langenhoff, Lennart, Woitzik, Nathalie, Hubert, Diana, Duman, Deniz, Hoeveler, Adrian, Budde, Sandy, Simon, Jonas, Beyer, Leon, Schuler, Martin, Weber, Sandrina, Mollenhauer, Brit, Kötting, Carsten, Gueldenhaupt, Joern, Gerwert, Klaus
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Published: 2025
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2509.14972
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author Gerwert, Grischa
Mann, Marvin
Langenhoff, Lennart
Woitzik, Nathalie
Hubert, Diana
Duman, Deniz
Hoeveler, Adrian
Budde, Sandy
Simon, Jonas
Beyer, Leon
Schuler, Martin
Weber, Sandrina
Mollenhauer, Brit
Kötting, Carsten
Gueldenhaupt, Joern
Gerwert, Klaus
author_facet Gerwert, Grischa
Mann, Marvin
Langenhoff, Lennart
Woitzik, Nathalie
Hubert, Diana
Duman, Deniz
Hoeveler, Adrian
Budde, Sandy
Simon, Jonas
Beyer, Leon
Schuler, Martin
Weber, Sandrina
Mollenhauer, Brit
Kötting, Carsten
Gueldenhaupt, Joern
Gerwert, Klaus
contents The immuno-infrared sensor detects target proteins in solution. Exemplary, the initial misfolding of amyloid beta (Abeta) peptides in blood is measured, enabling early risk prediction of Alzheimer's disease in the preclinical stage. Antibodies concentrate the target protein on the functionalized attenuated total reflection crystal surface. A quantum cascade laser is used to measure the amide I band, which indicates the secondary structure distribution of Abeta in blood as a biomarker.
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spellingShingle An immuno-Infrared Sensor detects preclinical Alzheimer's and Parkinson's Disease by misfolding
Gerwert, Grischa
Mann, Marvin
Langenhoff, Lennart
Woitzik, Nathalie
Hubert, Diana
Duman, Deniz
Hoeveler, Adrian
Budde, Sandy
Simon, Jonas
Beyer, Leon
Schuler, Martin
Weber, Sandrina
Mollenhauer, Brit
Kötting, Carsten
Gueldenhaupt, Joern
Gerwert, Klaus
Biological Physics
The immuno-infrared sensor detects target proteins in solution. Exemplary, the initial misfolding of amyloid beta (Abeta) peptides in blood is measured, enabling early risk prediction of Alzheimer's disease in the preclinical stage. Antibodies concentrate the target protein on the functionalized attenuated total reflection crystal surface. A quantum cascade laser is used to measure the amide I band, which indicates the secondary structure distribution of Abeta in blood as a biomarker.
title An immuno-Infrared Sensor detects preclinical Alzheimer's and Parkinson's Disease by misfolding
topic Biological Physics
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2509.14972