Magnetic field-assisted DNA hybridisation and simultaneous detection using micron-sized spin-valve sensors and magnetic nanoparticles

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Magnetic field-assisted DNA hybridisation and simultaneous detection using micron-sized spin-valve sensors and magnetic nanoparticles

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dc.contributor.author Graham D.L. vi
dc.contributor.author Ferreira H.A. vi
dc.contributor.author Feliciano N. vi
dc.contributor.author Freitas P.P. vi
dc.contributor.author Clarke L.A. vi
dc.contributor.author Amaral M.D. vi
dc.date.accessioned 2011-06-10T10:35:40Z
dc.date.available 2011-06-10T10:35:40Z
dc.date.issued 2005 vi
dc.identifier.citation Volume 107, Issue 2, Page 936-944 vi
dc.identifier.issn vi
dc.identifier.uri http://tainguyenso.vnu.edu.vn/jspui/handle/123456789/13923
dc.description.abstract Specifically designed on-chip microfabricated current-carrying metallic lines were used to generate local magnetic field gradients to facilitate the rapid focusing and hybridisation of magnetically labelled target DNA with complementary sensor-surface-bound probe DNA. Magnetoresistive biochips featuring high sensitivity spin valve sensors (2 μm × 6 μm) integrated within aluminium current lines, tapered in diameter from 150 to 5 μm at each sensor location, were surface functionalized with probe DNA and interrogated with 250 nm magnetic nanoparticles functionalized with complementary or non-complementary target DNA. Currents of 20 mA were used to rapidly concentrate and manipulate the magnetic nanoparticles at sensor sites in minutes, overcoming the diffusion limited transport of target DNA that leads to long hybridisation times. On-chip target DNA concentrations between ∼10 and 200 pM resulted in magnetoresistive hybridisation signals of ∼1-2 mV at 8 mA sense current, equivalent to ∼50-100 sensor-bound nanoparticles. The noise level (∼20 μV) was at the level of a signal calculated for a single nanoparticle (18.8 μV). Each nanoparticle was functionalized with <500 DNA molecules with an estimated 70 DNA-DNA interactions per nanoparticle at the sensor surface. The detection range was ∼140-14,000 DNA molecules per sensor equivalent to ∼2-200 fmole/cm2. No binding signals were observed for magnetically labelled non-complementary target DNA. © 2005 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. vi
dc.publisher Sensors and Actuators, B: Chemical vi
dc.subject DNA chip vi
dc.subject Magnetic nanoparticle vi
dc.subject Magnetoresistive biochip vi
dc.subject Spin-valve vi
dc.title Magnetic field-assisted DNA hybridisation and simultaneous detection using micron-sized spin-valve sensors and magnetic nanoparticles vi
dc.type Article vi

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