DocumentCode
764346
Title
Magnetic particles as markers and carriers of biomolecules
Author
Brückl, Herbert ; Panhorst, M. ; Schotter, J. ; Kamp, P.B. ; Becker, A.
Author_Institution
ARCS-Nano-Systemtechnologie, Wien, Austria
Volume
152
Issue
1
fYear
2005
Firstpage
41
Lastpage
46
Abstract
The detection and manipulation of biomolecules on a common platform is of considerable interest not only for application in devices such as diagnostic tools but also for basic research in biological and medical systems. A promising approach is the utilisation of magnetic particles as markers and carriers for biomolecules. The principle functionality of this approach is demonstrated by the authors. Magnetic particles used as markers can be detected by highly sensitive magnetoresistive sensors resulting in a purely electronic signal. A direct comparison with the standard fluorescence method reveals the advantages of using the magnetic particles. In addition, magnetic particles used as carriers can be manipulated on-chip via currents running through especially designed line patterns. Some current drawbacks and future aspects are discussed. The combination of sensing and manipulating magnetic particles is a promising choice for future integrated lab-on-a-chip systems.
Keywords
biomagnetism; biomedical equipment; biotechnology; magnetic particles; magnetic sensors; magnetoresistive devices; molecular biophysics; nanoparticles; nanotechnology; biological systems; biomolecule carriers; biomolecule detection; biomolecule markers; diagnostic tools; fluorescence method; integrated lab-on-a-chip systems; magnetic particles; magnetoresistive sensors; medical systems;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Nanobiotechnology, IEE Proceedings -
Publisher
iet
ISSN
1478-1581
Type
jour
DOI
10.1049/ip-nbt:20045015
Filename
1414333
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