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  • Applied Spectroscopy
  • Vol. 42,
  • Issue 1,
  • pp. 68-72
  • (1988)

Protein Adsorption on the Surface of a Thin-Film Polymer Integrated Optical Waveguide

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Abstract

Protein adsorption (fluorescein labeled gamma globulin, FITC-IgG) on the surface of poly(styrene) thin-film optical waveguides was fluorescently detected. The time course of adsorption, the FITC-IgG fluorescence spectra, and the surface concentration estimates are presented. The results demonstrate the potential use of polymer optical waveguides as integrated optic evanescent sensors.

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