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Application of Photonic Crystal Enhanced Fluorescence to Antibody Microarrays

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Abstract

A photonic crystal surface is utilized for detection of cancer biomarkers in a fluorescent-tagged protein microarray assay. The results indicates that the detection limit of assays are reduced by up to 90% through resonant illumination.

© 2011 Optical Society of America

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