Real-time detection of DNA interactions with long-period fiber-grating-based biosensor

Xianfeng Chen, L. Zhang, K. Zhou, E. Davies, K. Sugden, I. Bennion, M. Hughes, A.V. Hine

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    Abstract

    Using an optical biosensor based on a dual-peak long-period fiber grating, we have demonstrated the detection of interactions between biomolecules in real time. Silanization of the grating surface was successfully realized for the covalent immobilization of probe DNA, which was subsequently hybridized with the complementary target DNA sequence. It is interesting to note that the DNA biosensor was reusable after being stripped off the hybridized target DNA from the grating surface, demonstrating a function of multiple usability.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)2541-2543
    JournalOptics Letters
    Volume32
    Issue number17
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Sept 2007

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