Abstract:Breast cancer ranks among the most common cancers worldwide and can be lethal when not diagnosed early due to the high probability of metastasis. Herein a complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor (CMOS)-based capacitive nano-biosensor was developed to quickly and accurately quantify the concentration of an early-stage breast cancer diagnostic marker, microRNA-195, in blood. The microRNA probe was immobilized on optimized inter-digitated electrodes (IDE), and CMOS-sensing circuits detected the probe-analyte reac… Show more
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