DNA biosensors and microarrays
A Sassolas, BD Leca-Bouvier, LJ Blum - Chemical reviews, 2008 - ACS Publications
Development of DNA biosensors and DNA microarrays has increased tremendously over
the past few years as demonstrated by the large number of scientific publications in this area …
the past few years as demonstrated by the large number of scientific publications in this area …
Review of Salmonella detection and identification methods: Aspects of rapid emergency response and food safety
Salmonella has been recognized as a major and important foodborne pathogen for humans
and animals over more than a century, causing human foodborne illness as well as high …
and animals over more than a century, causing human foodborne illness as well as high …
A nanoscale optical biosensor: sensitivity and selectivity of an approach based on the localized surface plasmon resonance spectroscopy of triangular silver …
Triangular silver nanoparticles (∼ 100 nm wide and 50 nm high) have remarkable optical
properties. In particular, the peak extinction wavelength, λmax of their localized surface …
properties. In particular, the peak extinction wavelength, λmax of their localized surface …
Recent advances in biologically sensitive field-effect transistors (BioFETs)
Recent advances in biologically sensitive field-effect transistors (BioFETs) - Analyst (RSC
Publishing) DOI:10.1039/B204444G Royal Society of Chemistry View PDF VersionPrevious …
Publishing) DOI:10.1039/B204444G Royal Society of Chemistry View PDF VersionPrevious …
A nanoscale optical biosensor: real-time immunoassay in physiological buffer enabled by improved nanoparticle adhesion
JC Riboh, AJ Haes, AD McFarland… - The Journal of …, 2003 - ACS Publications
The shift in the extinction maximum, λmax, of the localized surface plasmon resonance
(LSPR) spectrum of triangular Ag nanoparticles (∼ 90 nm wide and 50 nm high) is used to …
(LSPR) spectrum of triangular Ag nanoparticles (∼ 90 nm wide and 50 nm high) is used to …
Microfabricated reference electrodes and their biosensing applications
Over the past two decades, there has been an increasing trend towards miniaturization of
both biological and chemical sensors and their integration with miniaturized sample pre …
both biological and chemical sensors and their integration with miniaturized sample pre …
Electrochemical DNA hybridization biosensors
JJ Gooding - … An International Journal Devoted to Fundamental …, 2002 - Wiley Online Library
The many different approaches in which electrochemical methods are used to detect DNA
hybridization, as the basis of a DNA biosensors, are reviewed. Transduction of the …
hybridization, as the basis of a DNA biosensors, are reviewed. Transduction of the …
Electrochemical affinity biosensors for detection of mycotoxins: A review
JC Vidal, L Bonel, A Ezquerra, S Hernández… - Biosensors and …, 2013 - Elsevier
This review discusses the current state of electrochemical biosensors in the determination of
mycotoxins in foods. Mycotoxins are highly toxic secondary metabolites produced by molds …
mycotoxins in foods. Mycotoxins are highly toxic secondary metabolites produced by molds …
Biological applications of localised surface plasmonic phenomenae
Researchers and industrialists have taken advantage of the unusual optical, magnetic,
electronic, catalytic, and mechanical properties of nanomaterials. Nanoparticles and …
electronic, catalytic, and mechanical properties of nanomaterials. Nanoparticles and …
Current research activity in biosensors
H Nakamura, I Karube - Analytical and bioanalytical chemistry, 2003 - Springer
Biosensors consist of a molecular recognition element and a transducer. Since the first
biosensor was developed by Updike and Hicks [1] many biosensors and their associated …
biosensor was developed by Updike and Hicks [1] many biosensors and their associated …