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Beyond the Debye length in high ionic strength solution: direct protein detection with field-effect transistors (FETs) in human serum
by
Chyi, Jen-Inn
, Shiesh, Shu-Chu
, Chen, Chih-Chen
, Chang, Wen-Hsin
, Wang, Yu-Lin
, Hsu, Chen-Pin
, Sarangadharan, Indu
, Regmi, Abiral
, Chen, Yen-Wen
, Chu, Chia-Ho
, Lee, Geng-Yen
, Lee, Gwo-Bin
in
631/57/2282
/ 639/638/11/511
/ 692/700/139/1449
/ 82/62
/ 9/10
/ Aptamers
/ Biosensors
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Ionic strength
/ Ions
/ multidisciplinary
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Sensors
/ Transistors
2017
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by
Chyi, Jen-Inn
, Shiesh, Shu-Chu
, Chen, Chih-Chen
, Chang, Wen-Hsin
, Wang, Yu-Lin
, Hsu, Chen-Pin
, Sarangadharan, Indu
, Regmi, Abiral
, Chen, Yen-Wen
, Chu, Chia-Ho
, Lee, Geng-Yen
, Lee, Gwo-Bin
in
631/57/2282
/ 639/638/11/511
/ 692/700/139/1449
/ 82/62
/ 9/10
/ Aptamers
/ Biosensors
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Ionic strength
/ Ions
/ multidisciplinary
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Sensors
/ Transistors
2017
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Beyond the Debye length in high ionic strength solution: direct protein detection with field-effect transistors (FETs) in human serum
by
Chyi, Jen-Inn
, Shiesh, Shu-Chu
, Chen, Chih-Chen
, Chang, Wen-Hsin
, Wang, Yu-Lin
, Hsu, Chen-Pin
, Sarangadharan, Indu
, Regmi, Abiral
, Chen, Yen-Wen
, Chu, Chia-Ho
, Lee, Geng-Yen
, Lee, Gwo-Bin
in
631/57/2282
/ 639/638/11/511
/ 692/700/139/1449
/ 82/62
/ 9/10
/ Aptamers
/ Biosensors
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Ionic strength
/ Ions
/ multidisciplinary
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Sensors
/ Transistors
2017
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Beyond the Debye length in high ionic strength solution: direct protein detection with field-effect transistors (FETs) in human serum
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Beyond the Debye length in high ionic strength solution: direct protein detection with field-effect transistors (FETs) in human serum
2017
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In this study, a new type of field-effect transistor (FET)-based biosensor is demonstrated to be able to overcome the problem of severe charge-screening effect caused by high ionic strength in solution and detect proteins in physiological environment. Antibody or aptamer-immobilized AlGaN/GaN high electron mobility transistors (HEMTs) are used to directly detect proteins, including HIV-1 RT, CEA, NT-proBNP and CRP, in 1X PBS (with 1%BSA) or human sera. The samples do not need any dilution or washing process to reduce the ionic strength. The sensor shows high sensitivity and the detection takes only 5 minutes. The designs of the sensor, the methodology of the measurement, and the working mechanism of the sensor are discussed and investigated. A theoretical model is proposed based on the finding of the experiments. This sensor is promising for point-of-care, home healthcare, and mobile diagnostic device.
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Nature Publishing Group UK,Nature Publishing Group,Nature Portfolio
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