Surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy for chemical and biological sensing using nanoplasmonics: The relevance of interparticle spacing and surface morphology
In this review, the weightiest decadal developments of surface-enhanced Raman scattering
(SERS) and nanoplasmonic materials in sensing applications are discussed. Today, there …
(SERS) and nanoplasmonic materials in sensing applications are discussed. Today, there …
Impact of nanoparticles on amyloid peptide and protein aggregation: a review with a focus on gold nanoparticles
Society is increasingly exposed to nanoparticles as they are ubiquitous in nature and
introduced as man-made air pollutants and as functional ingredients in cosmetic products as …
introduced as man-made air pollutants and as functional ingredients in cosmetic products as …
SERS detection of bacteria in water by in situ coating with Ag nanoparticles
The bio-sensing for the convenient detection of bacteria has been widely explored with the
use of various sensing materials and techniques. It is still a challenge to achieve an …
use of various sensing materials and techniques. It is still a challenge to achieve an …
Recent advancements in chemical luminescence-based lab-on-chip and microfluidic platforms for bioanalysis
Miniaturization of analytical procedures through microchips, lab-on-a-chip or micro total
analysis systems is one of the most recent trends in chemical and biological analysis. These …
analysis systems is one of the most recent trends in chemical and biological analysis. These …
Waveguide-based biosensors for pathogen detection
H Mukundan, AS Anderson, WK Grace, KM Grace… - Sensors, 2009 - mdpi.com
Optical phenomena such as fluorescence, phosphorescence, polarization, interference and
non-linearity have been extensively used for biosensing applications. Optical waveguides …
non-linearity have been extensively used for biosensing applications. Optical waveguides …
Multiplexed antibody detection with an array of silicon-on-insulator microring resonators
K De Vos, J Girones, T Claes… - IEEE Photonics …, 2009 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Optical cavities are considered promising devices for biosensing to satisfy the high demands
of the growing proteomics market. We present a prototype sensor for multiplexed label-free …
of the growing proteomics market. We present a prototype sensor for multiplexed label-free …
Current aspects in immunosensors
Sensing applications can be used to report biomolecular interactions in order to elucidate
the functions of molecules. The use of an analyte and a ligand is a common set-up in sensor …
the functions of molecules. The use of an analyte and a ligand is a common set-up in sensor …
Automated analytical microarrays: a critical review
M Seidel, R Niessner - Analytical and bioanalytical chemistry, 2008 - Springer
Microarrays provide a powerful analytical tool for the simultaneous detection of multiple
analytes in a single experiment. The specific affinity reaction of nucleic acids (hybridization) …
analytes in a single experiment. The specific affinity reaction of nucleic acids (hybridization) …
Reproducible E. coli detection based on label-free SERS and mapping
The biosensing for rapid detection of bacteria based on surface-enhanced Raman scattering
(SERS) has been widely explored for recent years. It is still a challenge to achieve a high …
(SERS) has been widely explored for recent years. It is still a challenge to achieve a high …
On-chip isothermal nucleic acid amplification on flow-based chemiluminescence microarray analysis platform for the detection of viruses and bacteria
A Kunze, M Dilcher, A Abd El Wahed, F Hufert… - Analytical …, 2016 - ACS Publications
This work presents an on-chip isothermal nucleic acid amplification test (iNAAT) for the
multiplex amplification and detection of viral and bacterial DNA by a flow-based …
multiplex amplification and detection of viral and bacterial DNA by a flow-based …