This contribution reviews the present state of the art in the development of surface plasmon resonance (SPR) (bio)sensor
technology, discusses emerging trends, and presents recent results of research into SPR biosensors at the Institute of
Photonics and Electronics, Prague. The developments discussed in detail include a high-performance SPR sensor for
parallelized observation of biomolecular interactions, a miniature fiber optic SPR sensor for localized measurements, and
sensing based on localized surface plasmons on gold nanoparticles.
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