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15 January 1999 Array configurations based on read-out techniques
Guenter Gauglitz, Andreas Brecht, Hans-Martin Haake, Matthias Rothmund, Matthias Sauer, Uwe Schobel, Armin Schuetz, Ivo Stemmler
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Abstract
For screening applications in pharmaceutical research and in environmental analysis, homogeneous and heterogeneous phase assays are already well-established. The large number of samples to be examined requires the measurement of a multisample arrangement by means of parallel techniques which are improved by miniturization. This has the additional advantage of reducing the volume of samples and reagents, coming close to nanoliter volumes. For both approaches (high throughput screening and multisample detection in environmental analysis) imaging read-out systems are used which allow simultaneous monitoring of biomolecular interaction processes. Two applications are demonstrated: direct optical detection techniques of the affinity reaction between thrombin and inhibitors, as well as pesticide detection in environmental analysis using resonance energy transfer.
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Guenter Gauglitz, Andreas Brecht, Hans-Martin Haake, Matthias Rothmund, Matthias Sauer, Uwe Schobel, Armin Schuetz, and Ivo Stemmler "Array configurations based on read-out techniques", Proc. SPIE 3570, Biomedical Sensors, Fibers, and Optical Delivery Systems, (15 January 1999); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.336918
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KEYWORDS
Transducers

Biological research

Environmental sensing

Reflectance spectroscopy

Resonance energy transfer

Surface plasmons

Calibration

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