Subrata Das, S. Samudrala, K. Lee, B. Wenner, Jeffery W. Allen, M. Allen, R. Magnusson, M. Vasilyev
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Investigation of Neuropeptide Y Detection by a Silicon-Nitride Microring Resonator
We fabricate and functionalize silicon-nitride microring for detecting attachment of Neuropeptide Y (NPY) molecules, commonly associated with human stress. For 4 Mg/ml NPY concentration in aqueous solution we experimentally observe ∼0.4 nm resonance shift.