Tailoring odorant-binding protein coatings characteristics for surface acoustic wave biosensor development.

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Title: Tailoring odorant-binding protein coatings characteristics for surface acoustic wave biosensor development.
Authors: Di Pietrantonio, F.1 fabio.dp@idasc.cnr.it, Benetti, M.1, Dinca, V.2, Cannatà, D.1, Verona, E.3, D’Auria, S.4, Dinescu, M.2
Source: Applied Surface Science. May2014, Vol. 302, p250-255. 6p.
Subjects: Biosensors, Machine design, Carrier proteins, Surface acoustic wave sensors, Pulsed laser deposition, Surface coatings, Thickness measurement
Abstract: Highlights: [•] MAPLE deposition technique was used to deposit OBPs onto SAW devices. [•] The surface density of the OBP coating was dependent on the laser parameters. [•] The biochemical structure of OBPs was not modified by the deposition process. [•] The functionality of the OBPs was established by measurements with SAW sensor. [•] The obtained sensitivities were proportional to the thickness of the OBP layers. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
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Abstract:Highlights: [•] MAPLE deposition technique was used to deposit OBPs onto SAW devices. [•] The surface density of the OBP coating was dependent on the laser parameters. [•] The biochemical structure of OBPs was not modified by the deposition process. [•] The functionality of the OBPs was established by measurements with SAW sensor. [•] The obtained sensitivities were proportional to the thickness of the OBP layers. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
ISSN:01694332
DOI:10.1016/j.apsusc.2013.10.112