Two-dimensional array Debye ring diffraction protein recognition sensing
Chemical Communications2013Vol. 49(56), pp. 6337–6337
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Abstract
We attach 2-D colloidal arrays onto the surface of hydrogels containing biotin. The hydrogel volume shrinks with increasing concentrations of avidin due to the formation of avidin-biotin crosslinks. This causes the Debye diffraction ring diameter to increase, and the 2-D diffraction wavelength to blue-shift.
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