2012
DOI: 10.4172/2155-6210.1000e113
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Simulation and Optimization of Microcantilever Biosensors

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“…Nano particle-immobilized LBL membranes, for example, can be applied to electrochromic devices. 28 Polysaccharides, 29 Cu(II) ions 30,31 and Ru(bpy)3 2+ ions 32 have been immobilized in LBL or PIC membranes. From these reports, it has been found that small molecules can be immobilized in polyelectrolyte complexes.…”
Section: ·2·2 Coating Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nano particle-immobilized LBL membranes, for example, can be applied to electrochromic devices. 28 Polysaccharides, 29 Cu(II) ions 30,31 and Ru(bpy)3 2+ ions 32 have been immobilized in LBL or PIC membranes. From these reports, it has been found that small molecules can be immobilized in polyelectrolyte complexes.…”
Section: ·2·2 Coating Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, antibodies are highly sensitive to pH, temperature changes, and variation in salt concentration. Bacteria, however, is more tolerant and, in addition, can be protected from environmental conditions as a way of hardening the sensor system to increase operational lifetime, improve portability, and preserve function of cells [3][4][5][6] .…”
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“…The signal was reversibly inhibited due to an electron blocking effect of the quinacrinedsDNA interaction [157].…”
Section: Oligonucleotide-based Biosensorsmentioning
confidence: 87%