Pancaro, Alessia
Szymonik, Michal
Georgiou, Panagiotis G.
Baker, Alexander N.
Walker, Marc
Adriaensens, Peter
Hendrix, Jelle
Gibson, Matthew I.
Nelissen, Inge
2021-09-10
<p>The localised surface plasmon resonance (LSPR) peak of gold nanorods (GNRs) is located in the near-infrared optical window and is sensitive to local binding events, enabling label-free detection of biomarkers in complex biological fluids. Glycan-binding proteins, called lectins, play a key role in many biological processes.<br>
To enable LSPR-based biosensing, the nanoparticles must be decorated with recognition units tethered to the surface by a ligand. We studied the sensing performance of GNRs coated with galactosamine-modified polymeric linkers for the detection of the lectin soybean agglutinin (SBA), used as a model analyte.<br>
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gold nanorods
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The Nature of The Polymeric Glyco-Linker Controls the Signal Outputs for Plasmonic Gold Nanorods Biosensors in Complex Media due to Biocorona Formation
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