Instrumental biosensors: new perspectives for the analysis of biomolecular interactions.

Bioessays

Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research, CRC for Cellular Growth Factors, P.O. Royal Melbourne Hospital, Victoria, Australia.

Published: April 1999

The use of instrumental biosensors in basic research to measure biomolecular interactions in real time is increasing exponentially. Applications include protein-protein, protein-peptide, DNA-protein, DNA-DNA, and lipid-protein interactions. Such techniques have been applied to, for example, antibody-antigen, receptor-ligand, signal transduction, and nuclear receptor studies. This review outlines the principles of two of the most commonly used instruments and highlights specific operating parameters that will assist in optimising experimental design, data generation, and analysis.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/(SICI)1521-1878(199904)21:4<339::AID-BIES11>3.0.CO;2-CDOI Listing

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