“…Biosensors have attracted wide-spread attention in recent years for many reasons such as simple instrumentation, fast operation, and high sensitivity and selectivity. In parallel, several biosensors have been developed for measurement of hIgG, including piezoelectric (Chen et al, 2007;Li et al, 2003;Liu et al, 2003;Lu et al, 2000) and piezomagnetic biosensors (Ogi et al, 2006), surface plasmon resonance biosensors (Dong et al, 2008;Suzuki et al, 2002), and electrochemical biosensors such as amperometric biosensors (Bian et al, 2005;Dutra et al, 2000;Messina et al, 2005;Wilson and Nie, 2006), potentiometric biosensors (Li and Gao, 2008), and field-effect transistors (Cid et al, 2008;Kim et al, 2008). Furthermore, several online immuno-monitoring systems were successfully developed for the measurement of hIgG based on turbidimetric assays (Fenge et al, 1991;Middendorf et al, 1993), and fluorescence measurements (Reif et al, 1994).…”