Combined surface acoustic wave and surface plasmon resonance measurement of collagen and fibrinogen layer physical properties

By J.-M. Friedt and L.A. Francis
Published in Sensing and Bio-Sensing Research NULL 2016

Abstract

We use an instrument combining optical (surface plasmon resonance) and acoustic (Love mode surface acoustic wave device) real-time measurements on a same surface for the identification of water content in collagen and fibrinogen protein layers. After calibration of the surface acoustic wave device sensitivity by copper electrodeposition and surfactant adsorption, the bound mass and its physical properties

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