1) [50%] A protein-functionalized sensor for the capture and detection of a specific protein, hapten, immunoglobulin, viral or bacterial analyte (e.g. an antibody-functionalized QCM sensor for the detection of prion proteins). [HINT: The sensor surface should be functionalized WITH a protein to detect another biomolecule. The target molecule you are detecting need not be a protein] 2) [50%] A carbohydrate-functionalized sensor for the capture of a specific protein, bacterial or viral target (e.g. a human milk glycan functionalized SPR chip for the capture of norovirus capsids). [HINT: Your sensor should be functionalized WITH a carbohydrate. The target molecule does not need to be a carbohydrate]
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![1) [50%] A protein-functionalized sensor for the capture and detection of a specific protein, hapten,
immunoglobulin, viral or bacterial analyte (e.g. an antibody-functionalized QCM sensor for the detection of prion
proteins). [HINT: The sensor surface should be functionalized WITH a protein to detect another biomolecule. The
target molecule you are detecting need not be a protein]
2) [50%] A carbohydrate-functionalized sensor for the capture of a specific protein, bacterial or viral target
(e.g. a human milk glycan functionalized SPR chip for the capture of norovirus capsids). [HINT: Your sensor should
be functionalized WITH a carbohydrate. The target molecule does not need to be a carbohydrate]](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F6f3e5576-0f79-4ac1-b31d-3e0bb619ebe7%2F9bb161b7-f9d5-4b2a-9d42-62242f49ee52%2Fr6kbw9_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)

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