Principle of Surface Plasmon Resonance Imaging

This video from Horiba Scientific shows how surface plasmon resonance imaging helps in monitoring numerous label-free molecular interactions in parallel to provide data on kinetic rates and binding affinity. Upon injecting a sample, interacting spots can be viewed on the biochip image.

Interactions involving proteins, DNA, cells or oligosaccharides can be studied. HORIBA Scientific provides a SPRi platform that includes spotting system, biochips, surface chemistry, SPRi detection system, autosampler, and software packages.

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Surface Plasmon Resonance Imaging: How it works?

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