Ali et al., 2014 - Google Patents
Protein–conjugated quantum dots interface: binding kinetics and label-free lipid detectionAli et al., 2014
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- Ali M
- Srivastava S
- Pandey M
- Agrawal V
- John R
- Malhotra B
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- Analytical chemistry
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We propose a label-free biosensor platform to investigate the binding kinetics using antigen– antibody interaction via electrochemical and surface plasmon resonance (SPR) techniques. The l-cysteine in situ capped cadmium sulfide (CdS; size< 7 nm) quantum dots (QDs) self …
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