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Nanowell Array based Sensor and Its Packaging

  • Lee, JuKyung (Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, College of Engineering, Northeastern University) ;
  • Akira, Tsuda (Department of Environmental Health, Harvard School of Public Health) ;
  • Jeong, Myung Yung (Department of Congo-Mechatronics Engineering, Pusan National University) ;
  • Lee, Hea Yeon (Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, College of Engineering, Northeastern University)
  • Received : 2014.09.05
  • Accepted : 2014.09.19
  • Published : 2014.09.30

Abstract

This article reviews the recent progress in nanowell array biosensors that use the label-free detection protocol, and are detected in their natural forms. These nanowell array biosensors are fabricated by nanofabrication technologies that should be useful for developing highly sensitive and selective also reproducible biosensors. Moreover, electrochemical method was selected as analysis method that has high sensitivity compared with other analysis. Finally, highly sensitive nanobiosensor was achieved by combining nanofabrication technologies and classical electrochemical method. Many examples are mentioned about the sensing performance of nanowell array biosensors will be evaluated in terms of sensitivity and detection limit compared with other micro-sized electrode without nanowell array.

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