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Piezoelectric flow-through immunosensors

The use of biological materials as coatings for piezoelectric crystals was first demonstrated by Shons et al. [237], who immobilized bovine serum albumin (BSA) on a crystal precoated with a 30% solution of Nyebar C, a low-surface energy plastic. The rationale of using this solution as the coating material is that proteins adsorbed on low-energy surfaces retain their antigenic properties. Exposure of the BSA-coated crystal to a solution [Pg.169]

4 FLOW-THROUGH SENSORS BASED ON AN IMMOBELIZED REAGENT [Pg.171]


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