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Biacore 2000

BiacoreSurface plasmon resonance allows the measurement of interactions between a ligand (molecule or nanoparticle, circulating in a carrier fluid) with a receptor (molecule chemisorbed on the measurement chip).

 

See also: Heinrich, L., Tissot, N., Hartmann, D.J., Cohen, R., Comparison of the results obtained by ELISA and surface plasmon resonance for the determination of antibody affinity, 2010, Journal of Immunological Methods 352 (1-2) , pp. 13-22

Contact: Laurence Heinrich

 

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