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Title: Integrated spintronic platforms for biomolecular recognition detection
Authors: Martins V.C.
Cardoso F.A.
Loureiro J.
Mercier M.
Germano J.
Cardoso S.
Ferreira R.
Fonseca L.P.
Sousa L.
Piedade M.S.
Freitas P.P.
Keywords: Biochips
Biomolecular recognition
Biosensors
Magnetic labels
Magnetoresistive sensors
Surface biochemistry
Issue Date: 2008
Publisher: AIP Conference Proceedings
Citation: Volume 1025, Issue , Page 150-175
Abstract: This paper covers recent developments in magnetoresistive based biochip platforms fabricated at INESC-MN, and their application to the detection and quantification of pathogenic waterborn microorganisms in water samples for human consumption. Such platforms are intended to give response to the increasing concern related to microbial contaminated water sources. The presented results concern the development of biological active DNA chips and protein chips and the demonstration of the detection capability of the present platforms. Two platforms are described, one including spintronic sensors only (spin-valve based or magnetic tunnel junction based), and the other, a fully scalable platform where each probe site consists of a MTJ in series with a thin film diode (TFD). Two microfluidic systems are described, for cell separation and concentration, and finally, the read out and control integrated electronics are described, allowing the realization of bioassays with a portable point of care unit. The present platforms already allow the detection of complementary biomolecular target recognition with 1 pM concentration. © 2008 American Institute of Physics.
URI: http://tainguyenso.vnu.edu.vn/jspui/handle/123456789/13879
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