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Contaminants, surface plasmon resonance

Leonard, P., Hearty, S., Quinn, J., and O Kennedy, R. (2004). A generic approach for the detection of whole Listeria monocytogenes cells in contaminated samples using surface plasmon resonance. Biosens. Bioelectron. 19,1331-1335. [Pg.39]

Chemical sensors and biosensors for environmental monitoring present an interesting alternative to these conventional methods and offer numerous attractive features such as ease of use, low cost, portability, and the abihty to perform detection in the field [12-16]. Optical biosensors based on surface plasmon resonance (SPR) show potential for rapid and sensitive detection of chemical and biological contaminants in the environment. SPR sensors provide a generic platform which, in conjunction with appropriate biorecognition elements, can be tailored for detection of numerous compounds related to environmental protection [17-19]. [Pg.192]

Petz M, Recent applications of surface plasmon resonance biosensors for analyzing residnes and contaminants in food, Monatsh. Chem. 2009 140(8) 953-964. [Pg.186]


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