Nonspecific binding—fundamental concepts and consequences for biosensing applications
A Frutiger, A Tanno, S Hwu, RF Tiefenauer… - Chemical …, 2021 - ACS Publications
Nature achieves differentiation of specific and nonspecific binding in molecular interactions
through precise control of biomolecules in space and time. Artificial systems such as …
through precise control of biomolecules in space and time. Artificial systems such as …
The role of mass transport limitation and surface heterogeneity in the biophysical characterization of macromolecular binding processes by SPR biosensing
This chapter presents an introduction to the kinetic analysis of SPR biosensor data for the
determination of affinity and kinetic rate constants of biomolecular interactions between an …
determination of affinity and kinetic rate constants of biomolecular interactions between an …
Surface plasmon resonance: principles, methods and applications in biomedical sciences
P Englebienne, AV Hoonacker… - Journal of …, 2003 - Wiley Online Library
Surface plasmon resonance (SPR) is a phenomenon occuring at metal surfaces (typically
gold and silver) when an incident light beam strikes the surface at a particular angle …
gold and silver) when an incident light beam strikes the surface at a particular angle …
[HTML][HTML] Extending the range of rate constants available from BIACORE: interpreting mass transport-influenced binding data
DG Myszka, X He, M Dembo, TA Morton, B Goldstein - Biophysical journal, 1998 - cell.com
Surface-based binding assays are often influenced by the transport of analyte to the sensor
surface. Using simulated data sets, we test a simple two-compartment model to see if its …
surface. Using simulated data sets, we test a simple two-compartment model to see if its …
Mass transport and surface reactions in microfluidic systems
We provide analysis of different regimes of diffusion and laminar flow convection combined
with bimolecular surface reactions relevant to biochemical assays performed in microfluidic …
with bimolecular surface reactions relevant to biochemical assays performed in microfluidic …
Towards numerical prototyping of labs-on-chip: modeling for integrated microfluidic devices
D Erickson - Microfluidics and Nanofluidics, 2005 - Springer
This review article presents an overview of some of the tools, techniques and applications of
numerical simulation for integrated microfluidic devices. Provided is a broad overview of the …
numerical simulation for integrated microfluidic devices. Provided is a broad overview of the …
Theoretical analysis of protein concentration determination using biosensor technology under conditions of partial mass transport limitation
LLH Christensen - Analytical biochemistry, 1997 - Elsevier
The theory of a method for determining active concentration of nonpurified protein samples
using the BIAcore biosensor technology has been developed. The method relies on change …
using the BIAcore biosensor technology has been developed. The method relies on change …
Reliable determination of binding affinity and kinetics using surface plasmon resonance biosensors
P Schuck - Current opinion in biotechnology, 1997 - Elsevier
Progress has been made in the identification of experimental and analytical procedures that
allow for a more reliable determination of equilibrium and kinetic constants. Possible origins …
allow for a more reliable determination of equilibrium and kinetic constants. Possible origins …
Modeling of DNA hybridization kinetics for spatially resolved biochips
D Erickson, D Li, UJ Krull - Analytical biochemistry, 2003 - Elsevier
The marriage of microfluidics with detection technologies that rely on highly selective nucleic
acid hybridization will provide improvements in bioanalytical methods for purposes such as …
acid hybridization will provide improvements in bioanalytical methods for purposes such as …
Dual interactions of the translational repressor Paip2 with poly (A) binding protein
K Khaleghpour, A Kahvejian… - … and cellular biology, 2001 - Taylor & Francis
The cap structure and the poly (A) tail of eukaryotic mRNAs act synergistically to enhance
translation. This effect is mediated by a direct interaction of eukaryotic initiation factor 4G and …
translation. This effect is mediated by a direct interaction of eukaryotic initiation factor 4G and …