Gold nanoparticles (GNPs) exhibit different sizes ranging from 1 nm to 8 μm, and they also simultaneously present distinct forms. The versatile surface chemistry of gold nanoparticles allows them to be coated with small molecules, polymers, and biological recognition molecules, thereby extending their range of application. GNP conjugates have found application in analytic studies that can be based both on modern instrumental methods (surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy, LISNA, IR Fourier spectroscopy, etc.) and on the use of simple solid-phase or homophase procedures.For more information, please visit https://bioconjugation.bocsci.com.
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