石英晶体微天平
生物传感器
表面等离子共振
纳米技术
分子识别
石英
压电
材料科学
化学
分子
纳米颗粒
物理化学
吸附
复合材料
有机化学
作者
Matthew A. Cooper,Victoria T. Singleton
摘要
Abstract The widespread exploitation of biosensors in the analysis of molecular recognition has its origins in the mid‐1990s following the release of commercial systems based on surface plasmon resonance (SPR). More recently, platforms based on piezoelectric acoustic sensors (principally ‘bulk acoustic wave’ (BAW), ‘thickness shear mode’ (TSM) sensors or ‘quartz crystal microbalances’ (QCM)), have been released that are driving the publication of a large number of papers analysing binding specificities, affinities, kinetics and conformational changes associated with a molecular recognition event. This article highlights salient theoretical and practical aspects of the technologies that underpin acoustic analysis, then reviews exemplary papers in key application areas involving small molecular weight ligands, carbohydrates, proteins, nucleic acids, viruses, bacteria, cells and lipidic and polymeric interfaces. Key differentiators between optical and acoustic sensing modalities are also reviewed. Copyright © 2007 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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