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Simpler, more cost-effective biosensing

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Charles T. Troy, [email protected]

GÖTEBORG, Sweden – There are two challenges facing optical label-free biosensing, especially for clinical applications, according to Alexandre Dmitriev of Chalmers University of Technology. “The system should be able to work in physiological fluids – blood, urine, saliva – which are loaded with all sorts of proteins, creating strong, unwanted background for the biosensor signal,” he said. “And the instrumentation should be simple and compact enough to be placed at a point-of-care location and operated by medical – but not research – professionals.” To...Read full article

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    Published: April 2010
    Glossary
    beam divergence
    Increase in the diameter of an initially collimated beam, as measured in milliradians (mrad) at specified points; i.e., where irradiance is a given fraction (often 1/e2) of peak irradiance.
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    A CCD camera, or charge-coupled device camera, is a type of digital camera that utilizes a CCD image sensor to capture and record images. CCD cameras are widely used in various applications, including digital photography, scientific imaging, surveillance, and machine vision. CCD camera suppliers → The key components of a CCD camera include: CCD image sensor: The heart of a CCD camera is the CCD image sensor, which is a semiconductor device consisting of an array of...
    detector
    1. A device designed to convert the energy of incident radiation into another form for the determination of the presence of the radiation. The device may function by electrical, photographic or visual means. 2. A device that provides an electric output that is a useful measure of the radiation that is incident on the device.
    label-free
    Label-free refers to a technique or method that does not require the use of additional labels, tags, or markers to detect or identify specific components or entities. In various scientific and technological applications, labeling often involves attaching fluorescent dyes, radioactive isotopes, or other markers to molecules, cells, or structures of interest. However, in label-free approaches, detection or analysis is performed without the need for these additional labels. Common applications...
    microscope
    An instrument consisting essentially of a tube 160 mm long, with an objective lens at the distant end and an eyepiece at the near end. The objective forms a real aerial image of the object in the focal plane of the eyepiece where it is observed by the eye. The overall magnifying power is equal to the linear magnification of the objective multiplied by the magnifying power of the eyepiece. The eyepiece can be replaced by a film to photograph the primary image, or a positive or negative relay...
    monochrome
    Made up of a single color.
    near-infrared
    The shortest wavelengths of the infrared region, nominally 0.75 to 3 µm.
    optical
    Pertaining to optics and the phenomena of light.
    threshold current
    The minimum driving current corresponding to lasing threshold at a specified temperature. (Ith).
    visible
    That term pertaining to the spectral region that can be perceived by the eye.
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