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Engineering Antiviral Agents via Surface Plasmon Resonance
Published on: June 14, 2022
Cuvette-based microfluidic device integrated with nanostructures for measuring dual Localized Surface Plasmon
Daekyeong Jung1, Junhyoung Ahn2, Narae Jo1
1University of Science and Technology, 217 Gajeong-ro, Yoseong-gu, Daejeon 34113, South Korea.
Abstract:
A spectrophotometer that uses a localized surface plasmon resonance phenomenon is a powerful measurement tool in the biotechnology and bioanalysis fields. We propose a novel cuvette design type that can be used for universal spectrophotometers. The novel cuvette design needs a few μl reagent for measuring, and also two chips for measurement can be loaded and measured at the same time. A new cuvette can easily be used several times because of sample chips to be loaded and unloaded since they are mechanically mounted by screws. Therefore, it can offer advantages to users in terms of cost and time. We verify its possibility for use in the biotechnology and bioanalysis fields by a signal enhancement and dual signal detection.
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