Surface Plasmon Resonance for Biosensing

The rise of photonics technologies has driven an extremely fast evolution in biosensing applications. Such rapid progress has created a gap of understanding and insight capability in the general public about advanced sensing systems that have been made progressively available by these new technologi...

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Other Authors: Fantoni, Alessandro (Editor)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Basel MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 2022
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520 |a The rise of photonics technologies has driven an extremely fast evolution in biosensing applications. Such rapid progress has created a gap of understanding and insight capability in the general public about advanced sensing systems that have been made progressively available by these new technologies. Thus, there is currently a clear need for moving the meaning of some keywords, such as plasmonic, into the daily vocabulary of a general audience with a reasonable degree of education. The selection of the scientific works reported in this book is carefully balanced between reviews and research papers and has the purpose of presenting a set of applications and case studies sufficiently broad enough to enlighten the reader attention toward the great potential of plasmonic biosensing and the great impact that can be expected in the near future for supporting disease screening and stratification. 
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653 |a enzyme 
653 |a laccase 
653 |a chlorophene 
653 |a emerging pollutant 
653 |a water sample 
653 |a plasmonic nanowires 
653 |a molecular sensing 
653 |a surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy 
653 |a porous alumina 
653 |a TREM2 sensors 
653 |a Alzheimer's disease 
653 |a plasmonic interferometry 
653 |a optical biosensor 
653 |a surface plasmon resonance 
653 |a olfactory sensors 
653 |a electronic noses 
653 |a volatile organic compounds 
653 |a odorants 
653 |a SPR 
653 |a cell-based assay 
653 |a viral growth kinetics 
653 |a human coronavirus 
653 |a hydroxychloroquine 
653 |a protease 
653 |a caspase 
653 |a avidin-biotin interaction 
653 |a biosensors 
653 |a AuNPs 
653 |a metal-graphene hybrid 
653 |a simulations 
653 |a Mie theory 
653 |a African swine fever virus (ASFV) 
653 |a loop-mediated isothermal amplification (LAMP) 
653 |a surface plasmon resonance (SPR) 
653 |a fluorescence detection 
653 |a SERS analysis 
653 |a plasmonic metal nanoparticles 
653 |a hotspots 
653 |a hybrid materials 
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