Nanoscale Surface Plasmonics Sensor With Nanofluidic Control
TBMG-16112
04/01/2013
- Content
Conventional quantitative protein assays of bodily fluids typically involve multiple steps to obtain desired measurements. Such methods are not well suited for fast and accurate assay measurements in austere environments such as spaceflight and in the aftermath of disasters. Consequently, there is a need for a protein assay technology capable of routinely monitoring proteins in austere environments. For example, there is an immediate need for a urine protein assay to assess astronaut renal health during spaceflight. The disclosed nanoscale surface plasmonics sensor provides a core detection method that can be integrated to a lab-on-chip device that satisfies the unmet need for such a protein assay technology.
- Citation
- "Nanoscale Surface Plasmonics Sensor With Nanofluidic Control," Mobility Engineering, April 1, 2013.