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Studies on Biosensing Property and Functionalization of In2O3 and Carbon Nanotube Field Effect Transistor
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 February 2011
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Biosensing property and functionalization of In2O3 nanowire and carbon nanotube field effect transistor were investigated. Low-density lipoproteins adsorbed on their surface were found to give complementary effects on their electrical property, e.g., enhanced conductance in NW and suppressed conductance in CNT. Prostate specific antigen was selectively detected by functionalizing the sensors with PSA antibody via linker molecules. It was found that the exposure to 0.14 nM (5 ng/ml) PSA increases the conductance of In2O3 nanowire by 1.3 %, while 1.4 nM (50 ng/ml) PSA decreases that of carbon nanotube by 2 %. Additionally, selective functionalization of Indium Tin Oxide thin film and In2O3 NWs with probe DNA single strand was achieved by selectively converting hydroquinone into quinone using electrochemistry, as confirmed by the fluorescence study.
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