International audienceThe development of sensitive methods for in situ detection of biomarkers is a real challenge to bring medical diagnosis a step forward. The proof-of-concept of a remote multiplexed biomolecular interaction detection through a plasmonic optical fiber bundle is demonstrated here. The strategy relies on a fiber optic biosensor designed from a 300 µm diameter bundle composed of 6000 individual optical fibers. When appropriately etched and metallized, each optical fiber exhibits specific plasmonic properties. The surface plasmon resonance phenomenon occurring at the surface of each fiber enables to measure biomolecular interactions, through the changes of the retro-reflected light intensity due to light/plasmon coupling var...
The simultaneous detection of multiple biological analytes is achieved for the first time using a si...
A proof-of-concept multiwindow fiber-optic sensor utilizing multiple particle plasmon resonance (PPR...
In this paper we present a fiber optic surface plasmon resonance (SPR) sensor as a reusable, cost-ef...
International audienceThe development of sensitive methods for in situ detection of biomarkers is a ...
International audienceThe development of sensitive methods for in situ detection of biomarkers is a ...
International audienceThe development of sensitive methods for in situ detection of biomarkers is a ...
International audienceThe development of sensitive methods for in situ detection of biomarkers is a ...
International audienceThe development of sensitive methods for in situ detection of biomarkers is a ...
International audienceThe development of sensitive methods for in situ detection of biomarkers is a ...
International audienceThe development of sensitive methods for in situ detection of biomarkers is a ...
International audienceThe development of sensitive methods for in situ detection of biomarkers is a ...
In this report, we explore a surface plasmon resonance (SPR) fiber optics system that can be used as...
In this report, we explore a surface plasmon resonance (SPR) fiber optics system that can be used as...
In this work, an unconventional light-diffusing fiber (LDF) plasmonic platform is exploited to effic...
Surface plasmon resonance (SPR) biosensors prepared using optical fibers can be used as a cost-effec...
The simultaneous detection of multiple biological analytes is achieved for the first time using a si...
A proof-of-concept multiwindow fiber-optic sensor utilizing multiple particle plasmon resonance (PPR...
In this paper we present a fiber optic surface plasmon resonance (SPR) sensor as a reusable, cost-ef...
International audienceThe development of sensitive methods for in situ detection of biomarkers is a ...
International audienceThe development of sensitive methods for in situ detection of biomarkers is a ...
International audienceThe development of sensitive methods for in situ detection of biomarkers is a ...
International audienceThe development of sensitive methods for in situ detection of biomarkers is a ...
International audienceThe development of sensitive methods for in situ detection of biomarkers is a ...
International audienceThe development of sensitive methods for in situ detection of biomarkers is a ...
International audienceThe development of sensitive methods for in situ detection of biomarkers is a ...
International audienceThe development of sensitive methods for in situ detection of biomarkers is a ...
In this report, we explore a surface plasmon resonance (SPR) fiber optics system that can be used as...
In this report, we explore a surface plasmon resonance (SPR) fiber optics system that can be used as...
In this work, an unconventional light-diffusing fiber (LDF) plasmonic platform is exploited to effic...
Surface plasmon resonance (SPR) biosensors prepared using optical fibers can be used as a cost-effec...
The simultaneous detection of multiple biological analytes is achieved for the first time using a si...
A proof-of-concept multiwindow fiber-optic sensor utilizing multiple particle plasmon resonance (PPR...
In this paper we present a fiber optic surface plasmon resonance (SPR) sensor as a reusable, cost-ef...