Array sensor: plasmonic improved optical resonance methods and instrument for biomedical diagnostics

Microcavity array sensor has been developed for biomedical objects identification. Experimental data on detection and identification of variety of biochemical agents, such as proteins, microelements, antibiotic of different generation etc. in both single and multi-component solutions analyzed on the light scattering of whispering gallery mode optical resonance are represented.

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