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In Situ Surface Plasmon Resonance Imaging Detection of DNA Hybridization to Oligonucleotide Arrays on Gold Surfaces

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A new method for constructing oligonucleotide arrays on gold surfaces has been developed, and these arrays have been used in DNA hybridization experiments with in situ surface plasmon resonance (SPR) imaging detection, able to differentiate between single- and double-stranded DNA regions on the gold surface.
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A new method for constructing oligonucleotide arrays on gold surfaces has been developed, and these arrays have been used in DNA hybridization experiments with in situ surface plasmon resonance (SPR) imaging detection. The detection technique was able to differentiate between single- and double-stranded DNA regions on the gold surface. The hybridization of both oligonucleotides and PCR-amplified DNA fragments was detectable, with the latter exhibiting slower hybridization kinetics. Temperature control of the in situ SPR cell was used to discriminate between perfectly matched duplexes and single-base-mismatched duplexes. The SPR detection technique requires no label on the DNA, but fluorescently labeled targets were also tested and detected by fluorescence imaging as an independent verification of the hybridization behavior of these DNA arrays. The in situ SPR imaging method for detection of DNA hybridization is expected to complement other existing methods for study of DNA interactions and might find futu...

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A Survey of Structure−Property Relationships of Surfaces that Resist the Adsorption of Protein

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Colloidal Au-Enhanced Surface Plasmon Resonance for Ultrasensitive Detection of DNA Hybridization

TL;DR: A new approach to ultrasensitive detection of DNA hybridization based on nanoparticle-amplified surface plasmon resonance (SPR) is described, with a greater than 10-fold increase in angle shift and a more than 1000-fold improvement in sensitivity for the target oligonucleotide as compared to the unamplify binding event.
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Surface Plasmon Resonance Imaging Measurements of DNA and RNA Hybridization Adsorption onto DNA Microarrays

TL;DR: Surface plasmon resonance imaging is used to quantitatively detect the hybridization adsorption of short (18-base) unlabeled DNA oligonucleotides at low concentration, as well as, for the first time, the hybridized adsorbed RNA oligon nucleotides and larger 16S ribosomal RNA isolated from the microbe Escherichia coli onto a DNA array.
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Label-Free Colorimetric Detection of Specific Sequences in Genomic DNA Amplified by the Polymerase Chain Reaction

TL;DR: It is documented that single-stranded DNA adsorbs on negatively charged gold nanoparticles (Au-nps) with a rate that depends on sequence length and temperature, which forms the basis for a colorimetric assay to identify specific sequences and single nucleotide polymorphisms on polymerase chain reaction (PCR)-amplified DNA.
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Colloidal Au-enhanced surface plasmon resonance immunosensing.

TL;DR: A quasi-linear relationship between particle coverage and plasmon angle shift is presented, thereby providing for a direct correlation between plAsmon shift and solution antigen concentration.
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Quantitative determination of surface concentration of protein with surface plasmon resonance using radiolabeled proteins

TL;DR: In this article, a methodology to correlate the absolute surface concentration of protein to the surface plasmon resonance (SPR) response is described, and the thickness and the optical constants for each layer on the sensor chip used were determined with different optical techniques.
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