快速生物传感器制造方法研究进展:以电势应用为重点

IF 5.5 3区 工程技术 Q1 BIOCHEMICAL RESEARCH METHODS BioChip Journal Pub Date : 2023-11-28 DOI:10.1007/s13206-023-00127-x
Yejin Yoon, Yein Kwon, Hanbin Park, Siyun Lee, Chulhwan Park, Taek Lee
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冠状病毒大流行导致迫切需要快速准确的病毒诊断。因此,不仅用于病毒检测,还用于细菌检测、疾病诊断和环境监测的快速生物传感器得到了积极的研究。生物传感器主要基于电化学、电学或光学方法来分析生物分子与目标物质的结合。为了实现精确和快速的诊断,减少生物分子与靶物质结合所需的时间至关重要。通常,生物分子通过随机扩散到达目标物质,为了克服与此相关的局限性,生物传感器已与交流(AC)电动力学(ACEK)技术相结合。ACEK通过应用交流电压,将电能转化为流体运动,诱导流体的泵送、混合、浓缩和分离。它的低功耗使它成为一种非常有前途的即时诊断设备。本文综述了交流电热流、交流电渗透和交流双向电泳三种ACEK技术的进展,探讨了基于电势应用的快速生物传感器制造方法的发展。
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Recent Progress in Rapid Biosensor Fabrication Methods: Focus on Electrical Potential Application

The coronavirus disease pandemic has led to an urgent need for rapid and accurate viral diagnosis. Therefore, rapid biosensors, not only for viruses but also for the detection of bacteria, disease diagnosis, and environmental monitoring, have been actively researched. Biosensors analyze the binding of biomolecules and target substances mainly based on electrochemical, electrical, or optical methods. To achieve precise and rapid diagnosis, it is crucial to reduce the time required for biomolecule–target substance binding. Typically, biomolecules reach the target substances through random diffusion, and to overcome the limitations associated herewith, biosensors have been integrated with alternating current (AC) electrokinetics (ACEK) technology. ACEK, through the application of alternating voltages, converts electrical energy into fluid motion, inducing pumping, mixing, concentration, and separation of the fluid. Its low power consumption makes it highly promising as a point-of-care diagnostic device. In this paper, we review the advancements in three ACEK technologies: AC electrothermal flow, AC electro-osmosis, and AC di-electrophoresis, to discuss the development of rapid biosensor fabrication methods based on electrical potential applications.

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BioChip Journal
BioChip Journal 生物-生化研究方法
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7.70
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16.30%
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47
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6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: BioChip Journal publishes original research and reviews in all areas of the biochip technology in the following disciplines, including protein chip, DNA chip, cell chip, lab-on-a-chip, bio-MEMS, biosensor, micro/nano mechanics, microfluidics, high-throughput screening technology, medical science, genomics, proteomics, bioinformatics, medical diagnostics, environmental monitoring and micro/nanotechnology. The Journal is committed to rapid peer review to ensure the publication of highest quality original research and timely news and review articles.
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