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Surface plasmon resonance detects changes in the refractive index near a metal surface, most commonly through the use of prism couplers or grating couplers. This technology allows for real-time monitoring of specific interactions, such as biomolecular interactions. It is commonly used for analyzing biospecific interactions, such as the binding of a protein to its ligand. Due to its high sensitivity, it can detect molecular interactions down to low ... Read more

Surface plasmon resonance (SPR) is an optical technique used to analyze the kinetics of biomolecular interactions and binding affinities between biomolecules. SPR biosensors are used to detect the changes occurring due to binding or association between biomolecules such as DNA, RNA, proteins, and peptides. SPR applications include analyzing biomolecular interactions, drug discovery, and diagnostic applications. The increasing R&D activities in healthcare sector and growing need for ... Read more

Surface plasmon resonance detects changes in the refractive index near a metal surface, most commonly through the use of prism couplers or grating couplers. This technology allows for real-time monitoring of specific interactions, such as biomolecular interactions. It is commonly used for analyzing biospecific interactions, such as the binding of a protein to its ligand. Due to its high sensitivity, it can detect molecular interactions down to low picomolar concentrations without any ... Read more

Surface plasmon resonance detects changes in the refractive index near a metal surface, most commonly through the use of prism couplers or grating couplers. This technology allows for real-time monitoring of specific interactions, such as biomolecular interactions. It is commonly used for analyzing biospecific interactions, such as the binding of a protein to its ligand. Due to its high sensitivity, it can detect molecular interactions down to low picomolar concentrations without any ... Read more