In fluorescence-based biosensing applications, to increase optical detection sensitivity, time-resolved measurements are extensively used. Magnetic modulation biosensing (MMB) is a novel, fast, and sensitive detection technology for various applications. While this technology provides high sensitivity detection of biomarkers, to date, only the time resolved signal was analyzed. Here, we use for the first time both time-resolved and spatial-resolved measurements and show that this combination drastically improves the sensitivity of an MMB-based assay.
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