Surface plasmon resonance
ID: surface-plasmon-resonance
Surface Plasmon Resonance (SPR) is an optical technique used to measure the binding interactions between biomolecules in real time and without the need for labeling. It exploits the unique properties of surface plasmons, which are coherent oscillations of free electrons at the surface of a conductor, typically at the interface between a metal (usually gold or silver) and a dielectric medium (often water or air).
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