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    Personal Assay System for Label-free Real-time Kinetic Binding Data

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    Date
    2017-10-13
    Author
    Bundy, Ross
    Goldsmith, Brett
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    Introducing Field Effect Biosensing (FEB), a breakthrough label-free technology for measuring biomolecular interactions. FEB is different from any technique you’ve heard of before, and it’s revolutionizing pharmaceutical development. FEB is an electrical technique that measures the current across a graphene biosensor surface functionalized with immobilized biomolecular targets. It’s a unique orthogonal methodology that works when others fail, providing accurate kinetic, affinity, and concentration measurements.
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