Large-scale validation of a plasmonic sensor for SARS-CoV-2 pseudo-neutralization with a cohort of food and retail workers
Julien Coutu,
Pierre Ricard,
Abdelhadi Djaïleb
et al.
Abstract:Plasmonic sensors are candidates for numerous clinical applications, but few examples demonstrate their performance on large sample cohorts, a necessary step for clinical translation. The COVID-19 pandemic provided an unprecedented opportunity to validate a surface plasmon resonance (SPR) sensor for SARS-CoV-2 inhibition with a cohort of over 1,000 clinical samples from the longitudinal study of a food and retail worker population. The SPR sensor provided an in vitro model to assess the level of neutralizing a… Show more
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