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Portable devices and multiparametric analysis contribute to increased utility with surface plasmon resonance.

Gary Boas, News Editor

Surface plasmon resonance (SPR) — a label-free technique for measuring biomolecular interactions in real time — benefits a wide variety of applications, from basic science to drug discovery. The technique monitors the refractive index of materials adsorbed on a surface by recording the SPR phenomenon that occurs when light is reflected off the surface while a solution containing an interactant washes over it. In this way, researchers can measure DNA-DNA, DNA-protein and lipid-protein interactions, as well as interactions between biomolecules and nonbiological surfaces. By coupling...Read full article

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    Published: April 2007
    Basic Sciencebiomolecular interactionsBiophotonicsdefenseDNAFeaturesMicroscopySensors & DetectorsspectroscopySurface plasmon resonance (SPR)

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