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A Label-Free Detection of Biomolecules Using Micromechanical Biosensors

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2013 Chinese Physical Society and IOP Publishing Ltd
, , Citation Omidi Meisam et al 2013 Chinese Phys. Lett. 30 068701 DOI 10.1088/0256-307X/30/6/068701

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Abstract

A Microcantilevers resonator is used to detect a protein biomarker called prostate specific antigen (PSA), which is associated with prostate cancer. Different concentrations of PSA in a buffer solution are detected as a function of deflection of the beams. For this purpose, we use a surface micromachined, antibody-coated polycrystalline silicon micromechanical cantilever beam. Cantilevers have mass sensitivities of the order of 10–17 g/Hz, which result from their small mass. This matter allows them to detect an immobilized antibody monolayer corresponding to a mass of about 70 fg. With these devices, concentrations as low as 150 fg/mL, or 4.5 fM, could be detected from the realistic samples.

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