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Surface Plasmon Resonance optical fiber biosensor for label-free characterization of biomolecular interactions

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Abstract

A fiber sensor was applied to monitor the interaction of biomolecules. Results indicate that the biosensor can be successfully applied for a wide range of biomolecular characterizations including identification of the biomolecules’ binding constants.

© 2011 Optical Society of America

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