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Published August 2009 | public
Journal Article

Applications, techniques, and microfluidic interfacing for nanoscale biosensing

Abstract

Biosensors based on nanotechnology are rapidly developing and are becoming widespread in the biomedical field and analytical chemistry. For these nanobiosensors to reach their potential, they must be integrated with appropriate packaging techniques, which are usually based on nano/microfluidics. In this review we provide a summary of the latest developments in nanobiosensors with a focus on label-based (fluorescence and nanoparticle) and label-free methods (surface plasmon resonance, micro/nanocantilever, nanowires, and nanopores). An overview on how these sensors interface with nano/microfluidics is then presented and the latest papers in the area summarized.

Additional Information

© 2009 Springer. Received: 16 December 2008. Accepted: 9 March 2009. Published online: 2 April 2009. This work is supported by the Prevent Cancer Foundation and Arizona Biomedical Research Commission (to P. K. W.) and the National Science Foundation (B. K. G).

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