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Real-time Monitoring of DNA Binding by Plasmonic Chip Using an Optical Fiber

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Abstract

In this study, we developed a label-free plasmonic biosensor chip platform to detect DNA binding in real-time. Our aim is to integrate this chip with an optical fiber to make the sensor more compact.

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