Abstract
Surface plasmon resonance (SPR) sensing is recently emerging as a valuable technique for measuring the binding constants, association and dissociation rate constants, and stoichimetry for a binding interaction kinetics in a number of emerging biological areas. This technique can be applied to the study of immune system diseases in order to contribute to improved understanding and evaluation of binding parameters for a variety of interactions between antigens and antibodies biochemically and clinically. Since the binding constants determination of an anti-protein dengue antibody (Ab) to a protein dengue antigen (Ag) is mostly complicated, the SPR technique aids a determination of binding parameters directly for a variety of particular dengue Ag_Ab interactions in the real-time. The study highlights the doctrine of real-time dengue Ag_Ab interaction kinetics as well as to determine the binding parameters that is performed with SPR technique. In addition, this article presents a precise prediction as a reference curve for determination of dengue sample concentration.
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Jahanshahi, P., Wei, Q., Jie, Z., Ghomeishi, M., Sekaran, S. D., & Mahamd Adikan, F. R. (2017). Kinetic analysis of IgM monoclonal antibodies for determination of dengue sample concentration using SPR technique. Bioengineered, 8(3), 239–247. https://doi.org/10.1080/21655979.2016.1223413
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