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Production proteins, surface plasmon resonance

Advances in antibody production, and specifically the recent emergence of phage-displayed peptide biosensors [6,7], now offer increased possibilities for the rapid detection of pathogens with immunosensor systems. Surface plasmon resonance-based biosensor studies involve the detection of proteins [8], hormones [9], toxins... [Pg.202]

In this chapter, electrochemical properties of ET proteins at electrode interfaces studied by spectroelectrochem-ical techniques are described. In situ spectroelectrochemical techniques at well-defined electrode surfaces are sufficiently selective and sensitive to distinguish not only steady state structures and oxidation states of adsorbed species but also dynamics of reactants, products, and intermediates at electrode surfaces on a monolayer level. The spectroelectrochemical techniques used in studies of ET proteins include IR reflection-absorption, potential-modulated UV-vis reflectance (electroreflectance), surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) and surface plasmon resonance, total internal reflection fluorescence, (TIRE) and absorbance linear dichroism spectroscopies. [Pg.5636]


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