Biosensors and materials for biomedical applications generally require chemical functionalization to bestow their surfaces with desired properties, such as specific molecular recognition and antifouling properties. The use of modified poly(l-lysine) (PLL) polymers with appended oligo(ethylene glycol) (OEG) and thiol-reactive maleimide (Mal) moieties (PLL-OEG-Mal) offers control over the presentation of functional groups. These reactive groups can readily be conjugated to, for example, probes for DNA detection. Here we demonstrate the reliable conjugation of thiol-functionalized peptide nucleic acid (PNA) probes onto predeposited layers of PLL-OEG-Mal and the control over their surface density in the preceding synthetic step of the PLL mod...
The success of biosensors critically depends on the ability to interact with the biological environm...
none4Single-molecule sensitivity can be nowadays achieved when trying to characterize minute amounts...
AbstractLight-addressable potentiometric sensors (LAPS) consisting of a p-Si-SiO2 and p-Si-SiO2-Au s...
Biosensors and materials for biomedical applications generally require chemical functionalization to...
Biosensors and materials for biomedical applications generally require chemical functionalization to...
Sensitive and efficient bioanalytical detection is an ongoing challenge. The possibility of physical...
The immobilization of biomolecules onto polymeric surfaces employed in the fabrication of biomedical...
Biomolecules are immobilized onto surfaces employing the fast and stable adsorption of poly-L-lysine...
Biomolecules are immobilized onto surfaces employing the fast and stable adsorption of poly-l-lysine...
Surface-based biosensing devices benefit from a dedicated design of the probe layer present at the t...
The physical–chemical properties of the surface of DNA microarrays and biosensors play a fundamental...
The available active surface area and the density of probes immobilized on this surface are responsi...
The immobilisation efficiency of the complexes of oligonucleotide/poly(L-lysine) on two polymeric ca...
Biosensors and biomedical devices require antifouling surfaces to prevent the non-specific adhesion ...
Light-addressable potentiometric sensors (LAPS) consisting of a p-Si-SiO2 and p-Si-SiO2-Au structure...
The success of biosensors critically depends on the ability to interact with the biological environm...
none4Single-molecule sensitivity can be nowadays achieved when trying to characterize minute amounts...
AbstractLight-addressable potentiometric sensors (LAPS) consisting of a p-Si-SiO2 and p-Si-SiO2-Au s...
Biosensors and materials for biomedical applications generally require chemical functionalization to...
Biosensors and materials for biomedical applications generally require chemical functionalization to...
Sensitive and efficient bioanalytical detection is an ongoing challenge. The possibility of physical...
The immobilization of biomolecules onto polymeric surfaces employed in the fabrication of biomedical...
Biomolecules are immobilized onto surfaces employing the fast and stable adsorption of poly-L-lysine...
Biomolecules are immobilized onto surfaces employing the fast and stable adsorption of poly-l-lysine...
Surface-based biosensing devices benefit from a dedicated design of the probe layer present at the t...
The physical–chemical properties of the surface of DNA microarrays and biosensors play a fundamental...
The available active surface area and the density of probes immobilized on this surface are responsi...
The immobilisation efficiency of the complexes of oligonucleotide/poly(L-lysine) on two polymeric ca...
Biosensors and biomedical devices require antifouling surfaces to prevent the non-specific adhesion ...
Light-addressable potentiometric sensors (LAPS) consisting of a p-Si-SiO2 and p-Si-SiO2-Au structure...
The success of biosensors critically depends on the ability to interact with the biological environm...
none4Single-molecule sensitivity can be nowadays achieved when trying to characterize minute amounts...
AbstractLight-addressable potentiometric sensors (LAPS) consisting of a p-Si-SiO2 and p-Si-SiO2-Au s...