Surface Plasmon Resonance

Surface plasmon resonance (SPR) is an optical-based, label-free detection technology for real-time monitoring of binding interactions between two or more molecules. The throughput, flexibility and sensitivity of the SPR platform gives researchers the potential to characterize biomolecular interactions in any binding study. A wide range of molecules can be studied, from ions, fragments and small molecules to proteins and viruses. SPR technology provides biophysical data such as affinity, kinetics and thermodynamics.

SPR-based analytical biosensors are powerful tools in the characterization of molecular interactions. The combination of three elements – the detector, the sensor surface and the sample delivery system – are critical to the performance of the experiment.

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