Michael J. Natan
Becton Dickinson
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Archive | 2001
Michael J. Natan; L. Andrew Lyon
For more than a decade, biosensors based on surface plasmon resonance (SPR) have been commercially available (1–4), making real-time, tagless biomolecular interaction analysis accessible to those in biochemistry-related fields. In parallel with (and largely driven by) these commercial successes, there have been large increases in the number of academic pursuits involving biosensing and bioassays with SPR (5–9). The motivations for these studies are quite diverse. Most attempts have been aimed at lowering the accessible range of the sensor platform with respect to both molecular weight and concentration. However, methods by which SPR can be interfaced with other instruments to form hyphenated techniques have been developed (10–13). Reports of multichannel and imaging sensors for highthroughput applications are now available (5,14–17). Finally, despite the traditional tagless format practiced in SPR, a number of systems using paniculate and molecular tags for sensitivity enhancement have been reported (7,16,18–21). This chapter will detail the fundamentals and early application of one of these tag-amplified SPR methods: colloidal Au-enhanced biosensing (7,20,21). We first describe the basics of SPR sensing as it is traditionally practiced. A general discussion of how particulate materials modulate the SPR of smooth metal surface follows. Experimental results from nonbiological SPR studies of colloidal
Archive | 2012
Hongxia Xu; Michael Y. Sha; Remy Cromer; Sharron G. Penn; Ed Holland; Gabriela Chakarova; Michael J. Natan
A prototype portable Raman spectrometer has been developed for detection of microbial DNA. The pathogen genomic DNA was captured by probe conjugated magnetic bead and detected by probe conjugated SERS tag under Raman spectrometer.
Archive | 2001
Daojing Wang; Lin He; R. Griffith Freeman; Remy Cromer; Michael J. Natan; Rajendra Singh
We describe novel applications of Nanobarcodes™ Identification Tags (NBCs), nanometer-scale metallic bar codes in proteomics and small molecule profiling. Synthesis, detection and surface derivatization of these nanoparticles are presented. Solid-phase nanoextraction (SPNE) of analytes from biological samples and its unique application in MALDI-TOF mass spectrometry are detailed.
Archive | 2001
Walter J. Stonas; Louis J. Dietz; Ian D. Walton; Michael J. Natan; James L. Winkler
Archive | 2004
Michael J. Natan; Thomas E. Mallouk
Archive | 2001
Rajendra Singh; Remy Cromer; Michael J. Natan
Archive | 2005
Michael J. Natan; Scott M. Norton; Richard Griffith Freeman; Sharron G. Penn; Ian D. Walton
Archive | 2000
Gordon Ringold; Louis J. Dietz; Aaron B. Kantor; Michael J. Natan; Karen J. Brunke; Anthony Allison
Archive | 2011
Ian D. Walton; William E. Doering; Michael J. Natan
Archive | 2007
Michael J. Natan; Sharron G. Penn; Remy Cromer; Michael Sha; Hongxia Xu; William E. Doering