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High Spatial Resolution Sensing of Cytokine Secretion by Nano-Plasmonic-Resonator Array

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Abstract

Sub-micron resolution quantitative mapping of endogenous cytokine secretion from individual T cells is realized by an in-situ immunoassay based on giant optical enhancement of a tunable-nano-plasmonic-resonator (TNPR) array fabricated by nano-imprint lithography (NIL).

© 2011 Optical Society of America

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