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Chemical interaction-driven sensitivity enhancement in graphene-integrated photonic crystal biosensors for hormone detection. [PDF]
Revathy V, Aly AH.
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Immunological biosensors based on integrated optical
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Chemical Reviews, 2008
("a Most-Accessed Article for the first-quarter of 2008" (according to the Am. Chem. Soc.)
Sergey M, Borisov, Otto S, Wolfbeis
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("a Most-Accessed Article for the first-quarter of 2008" (according to the Am. Chem. Soc.)
Sergey M, Borisov, Otto S, Wolfbeis
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Marine diatoms as optical biosensors
Biosensors and Bioelectronics, 2009We have chemically modified the frustules of the marine diatom Coscinodiscus concinnus Wm. Smith to properly bind a highly selective bioprobe such as an antibody. By measuring the changes in the photoluminescence emission of diatoms frustules, we have monitored the molecular recognition event between the antibody and its ligand: the dissociation ...
L. De Stefano +6 more
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Nanostructured Silicon for Optical Biosensors
2007 International Semiconductor Conference, 2007A new silicon (Si) based transducer containing an assembly of microstructures (pyramidal and prismatic) and nanostructured elements (porous silicon) is proposed for future integration in a complex optical biosensor device. The morphology of the experimental structures was investigated using different microscopic techniques and optical properties were ...
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Optical biosensor with dispersion compensation
Optics Letters, 2005Dispersion limits performance in many optical systems. In surface plasmon resonance (SPR) biosensors, the sensing area is an optical element in which the dispersion depends on the effective refractive index of the biochemical compounds to be measured.
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Recycling microcavity optical biosensors
Optics Letters, 2011Optical biosensors have tremendous potential for commercial applications in medical diagnostics, environmental monitoring, and food safety evaluation. In these applications, sensor reuse is desirable to reduce costs. To achieve this, harsh, wet chemistry treatments are required to remove surface chemistry from the sensor, typically resulting in reduced
Heather K, Hunt, Andrea M, Armani
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