NANO BIOSENSORS - ABSTRACT
Abstract
Next generation biosensor platforms will require
significant improvements in sensitivity, specificity and parallelity in order
to meet the future needs of a variety of fields ranging from in vitro medical
diagnostics, pharmaceutical discovery and pathogen detection. Nanobiosensors,
which exploit some fundamental nanoscopic effect in order to detect a specific
biomolecular interaction, have now been developed to a point where it is
possible to determine in what cases their inherent advantages over traditional
techniques (such as nucleic acid microarrays) more than offset the added
complexity and cost involved constructing and assembling the devices. In this
paper we will review the state of the art in nanoscale biosensor technologies,
focusing primarily on optofluidic type devices but also covering those which
exploit fundamental mechanical and electrical transduction mechanisms. A
detailed overview of next generation requirements is presented yielding a
series of metrics (namely limit of detection, multiplexibility, measurement
limitations, and ease of fabrication/ assembly) against which the various
technologies are evaluated. Concluding remarks regarding the likely
technological impact of some of the promising technologies are also provided
Keywords
Nanobiosensors_Biosensors_Optofluidics_Nanotechnology_Photonic
crystal_Surface plasmon resonance_Nanowire_Cantilever
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