We report a novel multichannel surface plasmon resonance (SPR) sensor based
on the combination of parallel sensing channel architecture and the method
of spectral discrimination of sensing channels. This sensor configuration
provides multichannel performance and, through probing surface processes (e
.g. binding of immobilized antibody and antigen in solution) with surface p
lasmons with different field distributions, it allows distinguishing sensor
response to surface and bulk effects, enabling more accurate quantificatio
n of biomolecular interaction events. The potential of this mixed-architect
ure sensor is illustrated in a model biosensing experiment in which the det
ection of monoclonal anti-dinitrophenyl antibody (a-DNP) is compensated for
non-specific adsorption and background refractive index interferences. (C)
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