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A novel immobilization technique for surface plasmon resonance sensing
The novel immobilization technique using a poly(amino acid) multilayer was designed for the SPR sensing platform. The poly(amino acid) multilayer functionalized with biotin was investigated to control the surface density and to estimate the optimum space between ligands for effective SPR sensing. This multilayer study demonstrates the importance of surface density which is significantly sensitive for fabrication of surface functional group in the monitoring of kinetic phenomena.
A novel immobilization technique for surface plasmon resonance sensing
The novel immobilization technique using a poly(amino acid) multilayer was designed for the SPR sensing platform. The poly(amino acid) multilayer functionalized with biotin was investigated to control the surface density and to estimate the optimum space between ligands for effective SPR sensing. This multilayer study demonstrates the importance of surface density which is significantly sensitive for fabrication of surface functional group in the monitoring of kinetic phenomena.
A novel immobilization technique for surface plasmon resonance sensing
Jae Hyun Jeong, (author) / Jong-Duk Kim, (author)
2006-10-01
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Conference paper
Electronic Resource
English
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