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Attaching Biological Probes to Silica Optical Biosensors Using Silane Coupling Agents

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09:35 min

May 1st, 2012

DOI :

10.3791/3866-v

May 1st, 2012


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Biological Probes

Chapters in this video

0:05

Title

1:33

Build the Storage Housing for the Microspheres

3:00

Populating the Surface with Hydroxyl Groups

3:52

Attaching Silane Coupling Agents to the Surface

4:42

Attaching Biotin to the Surface

6:35

Fluorescent Labeling of Biotin-terminated Silica

7:57

Results: Functionalized Microspheres as Identified Through Optical and Fluorescence Microscopy

8:57

Conclusion

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