Dip and Read Amine Reactive Second-Generation (AR2G) Biosensors

10 Nov 2017

Amine Reactive 2nd Generation (AR2G) biosensors enable kinetic characterization of macromolecular interactions between purified proteins and target analytes. The AR2G biosensor surface is amenable to a wide range of pH and salt conditions, providing robustness and flexibility during the development of regeneration conditions for higher throughput applications.

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BiosensorsBiosensors are devices used to detect an analyte using biological molecules specific to the analyte coupled to a detector. Biosensor instruments may be photometric, typically using surface plasma resonance (SPR), electrochemical or QCM (quartz crystal microbalance) biosensors. Biosensors should be selective, portable, robust and sensitive and have a fast response time. Systems may be manual or automated and usually have associated software.
Dip and Read Amine Reactive Second-Generation (AR2G) Biosensors