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18 May 2009 Surface plasmon resonance imaging for parallelized detection of protein biomarkers
Marek Piliarik, Lucie Párová, Hana Vaisocherová, Jiří Homola
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Abstract
We report a novel high-throughput surface plasmon resonance (SPR) biosensor for rapid and parallelized detection of protein biomarkers. The biosensor is based on a high-performance SPR imaging sensor with polarization contrast and internal referencing which yields a considerably higher sensitivity and resolution than conventional SPR imaging systems (refractive index resolution 2 × 10-7 RIU). We combined the SPR imaging biosensor with microspotting to create an array of antibodies. DNA-directed protein immobilization was utilized for the spatially resolved attachment of antibodies. Using Human Chorionic Gonadotropin (hCG) as model protein biomarker, we demonstrated the potential for simultaneous detection of proteins in up to 100 channels.
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Marek Piliarik, Lucie Párová, Hana Vaisocherová, and Jiří Homola "Surface plasmon resonance imaging for parallelized detection of protein biomarkers", Proc. SPIE 7356, Optical Sensors 2009, 73560D (18 May 2009); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.820882
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Proteins

Biosensors

Refractive index

Surface plasmons

Polarization

Optical sensors

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