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File:Figure 9. The proposed setup for biomolecule mass sensor based on the WGM cavity optomechanical system with the optical pump-probe technique. The biomolecules (smallpox virus) are deposited onto the surface of the cavity. (Chen, 2017).png

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English: This is because, when an analyte binds to the active site of the biosensor, a shift in the conformation and thus a change in the refractive index that is proportional to the concentration of the analyte is seen
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