The present work shows how UV light-induced molecular immobilisation (LIMI) of biomolecules onto thiol reactive surfaces can be used to make biosensors, without the need for traditional microdispensing technologies. Using LIMI, arrays of biomolecules can be created with a high degree of reproducibility. This technology can be used to circumvent the need for often expensive nano/microdispensing technologies. The ultimate size of the immobilised spots is defined by the focal area of the UV beam, which for a diffraction-limited beam can be less than 1 m in diameter. LIMI has the added benefit that the immobilised molecules will be spatially oriented and covalently bound to the surface. The activity of the sensor molecules is retained. Antibody...
Exploiting the functional diversity of proteins for fundamental research and biotechnological applic...
An antibody immobilization technique based on the formation of thiol groups after UV irradiation of ...
The rational design of chemical coatings is used to control surface interactions with small molecule...
The present work shows how UV ‘light-induced molecular immobilisation' (LIMI) of biomolecules onto t...
We have developed a photonic technology that allows for precise immobilisation of proteins to sens...
We present a new photonic technology and demonstrate that it allows for precise immobilisation of bi...
We developed a method for immobilization of biomolecules onto thiol functionalized surfaces accordin...
Our group has previously shown that biomolecules containing disulfide bridges in close proximity to ...
A mild, fast and flexible method for photoimmobilization of biomolecules based on the light-initiate...
Biomolecular sensing often includes immobilization of biomolecules, e.g. DNA, antibodies etc., to so...
Surface functionalization is a key step in biosensing since it is the basis of an effective analyte ...
We report the fabrication of a patterned protein array using three orthogonal methods of immobilizat...
Photopatterning with 266 nm UV light was accomplished on spin-coated DNA thin films using two differ...
We report the fabrication of a patterned protein array using three orthogonal methods of immobilizat...
Protein surface patterning is employed in a broad spectrum of applications ranging from protein micr...
Exploiting the functional diversity of proteins for fundamental research and biotechnological applic...
An antibody immobilization technique based on the formation of thiol groups after UV irradiation of ...
The rational design of chemical coatings is used to control surface interactions with small molecule...
The present work shows how UV ‘light-induced molecular immobilisation' (LIMI) of biomolecules onto t...
We have developed a photonic technology that allows for precise immobilisation of proteins to sens...
We present a new photonic technology and demonstrate that it allows for precise immobilisation of bi...
We developed a method for immobilization of biomolecules onto thiol functionalized surfaces accordin...
Our group has previously shown that biomolecules containing disulfide bridges in close proximity to ...
A mild, fast and flexible method for photoimmobilization of biomolecules based on the light-initiate...
Biomolecular sensing often includes immobilization of biomolecules, e.g. DNA, antibodies etc., to so...
Surface functionalization is a key step in biosensing since it is the basis of an effective analyte ...
We report the fabrication of a patterned protein array using three orthogonal methods of immobilizat...
Photopatterning with 266 nm UV light was accomplished on spin-coated DNA thin films using two differ...
We report the fabrication of a patterned protein array using three orthogonal methods of immobilizat...
Protein surface patterning is employed in a broad spectrum of applications ranging from protein micr...
Exploiting the functional diversity of proteins for fundamental research and biotechnological applic...
An antibody immobilization technique based on the formation of thiol groups after UV irradiation of ...
The rational design of chemical coatings is used to control surface interactions with small molecule...