Light-Powered Molecular Engineering: a new technology for medical safety applications

Teresa Neves Petersen, Meg Crookshanks, Esben Skovsen, Laurent Duroux, Steffen B. Petersen

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Abstract

We present a new photonic technology and demonstrate that it allows for precise immobilisation of biomolecules to sensor surfaces. The technology secures spatially controlled molecular immobilisation since immobilisation of each molecule to a support surface can be limited to the focal point of the ultraviolet (UV) beam, as small as a few micrometers. We can immobilise molecules according to any pattern, from classical microarrays to diffraction patterns creating unique watermarking safety patterns. Given that suitable protein markers exists for all relevant diseases it is entirely feasible to test for a range of disease indicators (antigens and other markers) in a single test. Few micrometer spotsize allows for a virtually unlimited number of protein spots in a multipotent microarray. This new technology produces radically new photonics based microarray sensing technology and watermarking and has clear potential for biomedical, bioelectronic, surface chemistry, security markers production, nanotechnology and therapeutical applications. We also show an in depth analyses of the immobilized patterns and of the microarrays with our software BNIP Pro.
OriginalsprogEngelsk
TitelElectro-Optical Remote Sensing, Detection, and Photonic Technologies and Their Applications : Proceedings of the SPIE
RedaktørerGary W Kamerman, Ove K Steinvall, Keith L Lewis, Keith A Krapels, John C Carrano, Arturas Zukauskas
Publikationsdato2007
Sider67391A
StatusUdgivet - 2007
BegivenhedSPIE Europe Security + Defence - Florence, Italien
Varighed: 17 sep. 200720 sep. 2007

Konference

KonferenceSPIE Europe Security + Defence
Land/OmrådeItalien
ByFlorence
Periode17/09/200720/09/2007

Bibliografisk note

Serie: Proceedings of the SPIE, 6739

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