Browsing by Author "Toren, P."
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Label-free optical biodetection of pathogen virulence factors in complex media using microtoroids with multifunctional surface functionality
Toren, P.; Ozgur E.; Bayındır, Mehmet (American Chemical Society, 2018)Early detection of pathogens or their virulence factors in complex media has a key role in early diagnosis and treatment of many diseases. Nanomolar and selective detection of Exotoxin A, which is a virulence factor secreted ... -
Oligonucleotide-based label-free detection with optical microresonators: strategies and challenges
Toren, P.; Ozgur E.; Bayındır, Mehmet (Royal Society of Chemistry, 2016)This review targets diversified oligonucleotide-based biodetection techniques, focusing on the use of microresonators of whispering gallery mode (WGM) type as optical biosensors mostly integrated with lab-on-a-chip systems. ... -
Phosphonate based organosilane modification of a simultaneously protein resistant and bioconjugable silica surface
Ozgur E.; Toren, P.; Bayındır, Mehmet (Royal Society of Chemistry, 2014)A facile method to coat silica surfaces with THPMP is introduced, forming simultaneously a protein resistant and bioconjugable surface. The coating is experimentally identified and its anti-fouling and bioconjugable ... -
Real-time and selective detection of single nucleotide DNA mutations using surface engineered microtoroids
Toren, P.; Ozgur E.; Bayındır, Mehmet (American Chemical Society, 2015)Mictoroids, as optical biosensors, can provide beneficial biosensing platforms to understand DNA alterations. These alterations could have significant clinical importance, such as the case of Pseudomonas aeruginosa, which ... -
Surface enhanced Raman spectroscopy of unilamellar liposomes loaded with silver nanoparticles
Toren, P.; Tekinay, T.; Ayas S.; Dana, A.; Tunc, I. (American Scientific Publishers, 2017)Imaging organic molecules using surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS) has drawn attention due to its non-invasive nature and label-free approach. The SERS approach can be used in tracking organic molecules and monitoring ...