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Multi-panel, on-single-chip Memristive Biosensing

Tzouvadaki, Ioulia
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Tuoheti, Abuduwaili
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Lorrain, Severine
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March 12, 2019
IEEE Sensors Journal

Memristive biosensors have demonstrated excellent capabilities for ultrasensitive bio-detection. In the present work, memristive biosensing chips are designed, fabricated and implemented in a for the first time presented multi-panel on-chip detection for discrete sensing of a target molecule through separate functionalization of individual devices on the same chip. The biosensing scheme is validated by means of labeled (i.e. fluorescence) and label-free (i.e. electrical) characterization methods. This novel memristive multi-panel sensing paradigm paves the way for fast and ultrasensitive PoC (point-of-care) devices allowing the detection of specific targets in complex matrixes where non-specific molecules are present as well, and opening great potential for the application of memristive phenomena in multiplexed ultrasensitive bio-detection and theranostics.

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research article
DOI
10.1109/JSEN.2019.2904393
Author(s)
Tzouvadaki, Ioulia
Tuoheti, Abuduwaili
Lorrain, Severine
Quadroni, Manfredo
Doucey, Marie-Agnes
De Micheli, Giovanni
Demarchi, Danilo
Carrara, Sandro
Date Issued

2019-03-12

Published in
IEEE Sensors Journal
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1

End page

1

Subjects

Biosensors

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Nanoscale devices

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Fluorescence

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Biomarkers

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Nanowires Monitoring

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