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6 January 1995 Rapid response biosensor for detection and identification of common foodborne pathogens
Nile F. Hartman, J. Craig Wyvill, Daniel P. Campbell, Paul Edmonds
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Proceedings Volume 2345, Optics in Agriculture, Forestry, and Biological Processing; (1995) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.198867
Event: Photonics for Industrial Applications, 1994, Boston, MA, United States
Abstract
An integrated optic biosensor for detecting foodborne pathogens is described. The sensor is based on a planar waveguide operating in an interferometric mode. The device functions by detecting the direct binding of an antigen molecule to a functionalized waveguide surface. It is capable of detecting biomolecules at subnanogram/milliliter concentrations and has been used to detect proteins specific to Salmonella.
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Nile F. Hartman, J. Craig Wyvill, Daniel P. Campbell, and Paul Edmonds "Rapid response biosensor for detection and identification of common foodborne pathogens", Proc. SPIE 2345, Optics in Agriculture, Forestry, and Biological Processing, (6 January 1995); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.198867
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KEYWORDS
Waveguides

Sensors

Biosensors

Interferometers

Phase shifts

Integrated optics

Molecules

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