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SOI nanowire transistor for detection of D-NFATc1 molecules

Optoelectronics, Instrumentation and Data Processing, ISSN: 8756-6990, Vol: 49, Issue: 5, Page: 520-525
2013
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  • Citations
    11
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      11
  • Captures
    7

Article Description

Nanowire (NW) detection is one of the fast and highly sensitive methods. An NW biosensor based on silicon-on-insulator (SOI) structures are used in the reported study for real-time label-free biospecific detection of the NFATc1 (D-NFATc1) cancer marker. For this purpose, the SOI NWs are functionalized with NFATc1 aptamers used as macromolecular probes. It is demonstrated that such a biosensor can ensure a detection limits up to 10 M, which is comparable with the sensitivity ensured by an NW biosensor with immobilized antibodies used as macromolecular probes. The results of this study demonstrate that such approaches to the development of sensor elements for highly sensitive diagnostics of diseases are really promising. © 2013 Allerton Press, Inc.

Bibliographic Details

Yu. D. Ivanov; T. O. Pleshakova; A. F. Kozlov; K. A. Mal’sagova; N. V. Krokhin; A. L. Kaisheva; I. D. Shumov; V. P. Popov; O. V. Naumova; B. I. Fomin; D. A. Nasimov; A. L. Aseev; A. I. Archakov

Allerton Press

Physics and Astronomy; Engineering

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