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Darkfield microspectroscopy: From single nanoparticle biosensing to live cell molecular imaging

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Wax, A
Published in: Biomedical Optics, BIOMED 2008
January 1, 2008

Darkfield microspectroscopy enables detailed studies of the plasmonic features of noble metal nanoparticles. Shifts of the plasmon resonance of individual nanoparticles can be exploited for sensing applications or to achieve molecular imaging using targeted immunolabelling. © 2007 Optical Society of America.

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Biomedical Optics, BIOMED 2008

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January 1, 2008
 

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Wax, A. (2008). Darkfield microspectroscopy: From single nanoparticle biosensing to live cell molecular imaging. Biomedical Optics, BIOMED 2008. https://doi.org/10.1364/biomed.2008.bsua2
Wax, A. “Darkfield microspectroscopy: From single nanoparticle biosensing to live cell molecular imaging.” Biomedical Optics, BIOMED 2008, January 1, 2008. https://doi.org/10.1364/biomed.2008.bsua2.
Wax, A. “Darkfield microspectroscopy: From single nanoparticle biosensing to live cell molecular imaging.” Biomedical Optics, BIOMED 2008, Jan. 2008. Scopus, doi:10.1364/biomed.2008.bsua2.

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Biomedical Optics, BIOMED 2008

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Publication Date

January 1, 2008