| Resonant Acoustic Profiling (RAP)
enables the real-time label-free analysis of molecular interactions by
exploiting the piezoelectric effects of quartz crystal resonators to
characterise molecular binding events. Molecules adsorbing to and
desorbing from the resonator surface alter the frequency of quartz crystal
oscillation and those changes in frequency are proportional to changes in
mass on the surface.
By measuring the changes in frequency of an
oscillating crystal, RAP measurements can provide information on
specificity, affinity, kinetic rates, concentration, and structural
changes associated with molecular binding events. These measurements are
not affected by complex samples or impurities.
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