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Profiling of molecular interactions in real time using acoustic detection.

Profiling of molecular interactions in real time using acoustic detection. Research Abstract Details 

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  • Profiling of molecular interactions in real time using acoustic detection. Abstract Text:

    benjamin godberBenjamin Godber,mark frogleyMark Frogley,marian rehakMarian Rehak,alexander sleptsovAlexander Sleptsov,kevin s j thompsonKevin S J Thompson,yildiz uludagYildiz Uludag,matthew a cooperMatthew A Cooper,

    Acoustic sensors that exploit resonating quartz crystals to directly detect the binding of an analyte to a receptor are finding increasing utility in the quantification of clinically relevant analytes. We have developed a novel acoustic detection technology, which we term resonant acoustic profiling (RAP). This technology builds on the fundamental basics of the "quartz crystal microbalance" or "QCM" with several key additional features including two- or four-channel automated sample delivery, in-line referencing and microfluidic sensor 'cassettes' that are pre-coated with easy-to-use surface chemistries. Example applications are described for the quantification of myoglobin concentration and its interaction kinetics, and for the ranking of enzyme-cofactor specificities.

    Profiling of molecular interactions in real time using acoustic detection. Publishing Authors By Initials

    b godberB Godber,m frogleyM Frogley,m rehakM Rehak,a sleptsovA Sleptsov,ks thompsonKS Thompson,y uludagY Uludag,ma cooperMA Cooper,

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    Profiling of molecular interactions in real time using acoustic detection. Journal Published:

    PUBLICATION TYPE: Journal Article

    Journal: Biosensors & bioelectronics

    VOLUME: 22

    Page Numbers: 2382-6

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    ISSN: 0956-5663

    DAY: 28

    MONTH: 11

    YEAR: 2006

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    LANGUAGE: eng

    NlmUniqueID: 9001289

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    KEYWORDS: Proteins

    MESH TERMS: metabolism

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    Substance Name: Proteins

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    AFFILIATION: Akubio Ltd., Unit 181 Cambridge Science Park, Cambridge CB4 0GJ, UK.

    Country: England

    England Research PublicationEngland Research Publication

    AGENCY: United States NIAID

    GRANT: U01 AI061243-02

    ACRONYM: AI

    MEDLINETA: Biosens Bioelectron

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