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Covalent interaction-based immobilization

Since immunosensors usually measure the signals resulting from the specific immu-noreactions between the analytes and the antibodies or antigens immobilized, it is clear that the immobilization procedures of the antibodies (antigens) on the surfaces of base transducers should play an important role in the construction of immunosensors. Numerous immobilization procedures have been employed for diverse immunosensors, such as electrostatic adsorption, entrapment, cross-linking, and covalent bonding procedures. They may be appropriately divided into two kinds of non-covalent interaction-based and covalent interaction-based immobilization procedures. [Pg.262]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.241 , Pg.242 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.241 , Pg.242 ]




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Covalent interaction-based immobilization procedures

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Non-covalent interaction-based immobilization

Non-covalent interaction-based immobilization procedures

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