Label-Free Impedance Biosensors: Opportunities and Challenges |
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Authors: | Daniels Jonathan S Pourmand Nader |
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Affiliation: | Stanford Genome Technology Center; 855 S. California Ave., Palo Alto, CA 94304, USA. |
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Abstract: | Impedance biosensors are a class of electrical biosensors that show promise for point-of-care and other applications due to low cost, ease of miniaturization, and label-free operation. Unlabeled DNA and protein targets can be detected by monitoring changes in surface impedance when a target molecule binds to an immobilized probe. The affinity capture step leads to challenges shared by all label-free affinity biosensors; these challenges are discussed along with others unique to impedance readout. Various possible mechanisms for impedance change upon target binding are discussed. We critically summarize accomplishments of past label-free impedance biosensors and identify areas for future research. |
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Keywords: | Impedance biosensor Affinity biosensor Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy Label‐free Immunosensor |
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