“…The automation, reliability and versatility of the Biacore 2000 and 3000 make these two platforms the workhorses of biosensor technology (as shown in references 324, 384, 662, and 788, each of which we discuss in detail later in this survey). Good-quality data, however, can also be obtained using the Biacore X 70,81,261,352 and 1000. 71,264,298,448 There were a number of papers illustrating work performed using the two most recently released platforms, Biacore Q (for food analysis) 841,844,845,847,[852][853][854][855] and Biacore S51 (for rapid screening and ultra-high-resolution kinetic analyses of small molecules).…”