Enzyme detection by surface plasmon resonance using specially engineered spacers and plasmonic labelling

@inproceedings{Franois2011EnzymeDB,
  title={Enzyme detection by surface plasmon resonance using specially engineered spacers and plasmonic labelling},
  author={Alexandre François and Sabrina Heng and Roman Kostecki and Tanya M. Monro},
  booktitle={Defense + Commercial Sensing},
  year={2011},
  url={https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:58940734}
}
  • A. FrançoisS. Heng T. Monro
  • Published in 13 May 2011
  • Chemistry, Engineering, Materials Science
A powerful new method is presented that utilises specifically engineered spacers attached on one end to the sensor surface and on the other end to a nanoparticle that behaves as a plasmonic label that is used within a recently developed new form of SPR optical fibre sensor.
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