Surface plasmon resonance sensors for detection of chemical and biological species.

5.1. Detection Formats 475 5.2. Food Quality and Safety Analysis 477 5.2.1. Pathogens 477 5.2.2. Toxins 479 5.2.3. Veterinary Drugs 479 5.2.4. Vitamins 480 5.2.5. Hormones 480 5.2.6. Diagnostic Antibodies 480 5.2.7. Allergens 481 5.2.8. Proteins 481 5.2.9. Chemical Contaminants 481 5.3. Medical Diagnostics 481 5.3.1. Cancer Markers 481 5.3.2. Antibodies against Viral Pathogens 482 5.3.3. Drugs and Drug-Induced Antibodies 483 5.3.4. Hormones 483 5.3.5. Allergy Markers 483 5.3.6. Heart Attack Markers 484 5.3.7. Other Molecular Biomarkers 484 5.4. Environmental Monitoring 484 5.4.1. Pesticides 484 5.4.2. 2,4,6-Trinitrotoluene (TNT) 485 5.4.3. Aromatic Hydrocarbons 485 5.4.4. Heavy Metals 485 5.4.5. Phenols 485 5.4.6. Polychlorinated Biphenyls 487 5.4.7. Dioxins 487 5.5. Summary 488 6. Conclusions 489 7. Abbreviations 489 8. Acknowledgment 489 9. References 489

[1]  L. J. Witts,et al.  Haemostasis , 1951 .

[2]  S. D. Smith,et al.  Spectroscopy … , 2020, Nature.

[3]  Frances S. Ligler,et al.  Optical biosensors : present and future , 2002 .

[4]  Lo Gorton,et al.  Biosensors and modern biospecific analytical techniques , 2005 .

[5]  大房 健 基礎講座 電気泳動(Electrophoresis) , 2005 .

[6]  R. Misra,et al.  Biomaterials , 2008 .

[7]  B. Garcia,et al.  Proteomics , 2011, Journal of biomedicine & biotechnology.

[8]  A. Boudrioua Optical Waveguide Theory , 2010 .