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Surface plasmon resonance imaging for affinity-based biosensors

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The current state of development of SPRi technology and its application including commercially available SPRi instruments are reviewed and attention is given to surface chemistries for biochip functionalisation and suitable approaches to improve sensitivity.
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This article is published in Biosensors and Bioelectronics.The article was published on 2010-01-15 and is currently open access. It has received 426 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Surface plasmon resonance.

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Biosensors: sense and sensibility

TL;DR: A review of the field of biosensors can be found in this article, where the authors discuss the reasons for success, some of the more exciting emerging technologies, and speculates on the importance of sensors as a ubiquitous technology of the future for health and the maintenance of wellbeing.
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Aptamer in bioanalytical applications.

TL;DR: As the first review of aptamers on Analytical Chemistry, this work attempts to cover major progresses in bioanalytical applications of aptamer research in the past 2 years.
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Gold nanorod-based localized surface plasmon resonance biosensors: A review

TL;DR: A detailed review of the key underpinning science for such systems and of recent progress in the development of a number of LSPR-based biosensors which use gold nanorods as the active element is provided in this paper.
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Hydrogels in sensing applications

TL;DR: In this paper, the use of hydrogels in sensor development is reviewed with focus on recent efforts in the application of stimuli responsive hydrogel as sensors, as suitable matrices in which the sensing (bio-)molecules are embedded, and as modification and protection of sensor surfaces.
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Surface Plasmon Resonance Clinical Biosensors for Medical Diagnostics

TL;DR: This Perspective reviews the current status of the field, showcasing a series of early successes in the application of SPR for clinical analysis and detailing aseries of considerations regarding sensing schemes, exposing issues with analysis in biofluids, and comparing SPR with ELISA, while providing an outlook of the challenges currently associated with plasmonic materials, instrumentation, microfluidics, bioreceptor selection, selection of aclinical market, and validation of a clinical assay.
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Surface Plasmon Resonance Sensors for Detection of Chemical and Biological Species

Jirri Homola
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TL;DR: This work presents a meta-analysis of the literature on food quality and safety analysis and its applications in the context of veterinary drugs and drugs and drug-Induced Antibodies, which focuses on the role of canine coronavirus in the veterinary industry.
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Current Protocols in Protein Science

TL;DR: The most comprehensive collection of expert protein methods available is the Current Protocols in Protein Science as discussed by the authors, a two-volume looseleaf manual that covers both basic and advanced methods used in protein purification, characterization, and analysis.
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Surface plasmon resonance based sensors

Jiří Homola
TL;DR: Applications of SPR Sensors for Detection of Biological and Chemical Analytes and Investigating Biomolecular Interactions and Binding Properties Using SPR Biosensors.
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Surface–plasmon microscopy

TL;DR: The surface plasmon microscopy (SPM) method as mentioned in this paper uses plasmor surface polariton (PSP) fields instead of normal light as the illumination source, which can provide superior contrast without loss of spatial resolution.
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Protein microarray technology

TL;DR: This review summarizes the major activities in the field of protein microarray technology and focuses on the applications using miniaturized and parallelized protein binding assays which rely on the product formation between immobilized capture molecules and their corresponding target molecules which are present in the sample.
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