Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9816872 | Ultramicroscopy | 2005 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
A micro-channel system intended for functionalising micro-cantilevers used for biochemical detection has been designed, realised and characterised. The chip is fabricated in the resist SU-8, which is a photosensitive polymer offering a fast, cost-efficient and easy processing. Cantilevers present a new platform for biochemical detection with a high sensitivity. This micro-channel system is used for treating such a cantilever array with probe molecules prior to detection and it can also be used as the analysis set-up. The design of the micro-channel system provides a simple way of coating separate sections of a cantilever array with different probe molecules. The use of this channel system eliminates the time-consuming step of addressing each cantilever individually to obtain an array functionalised with different probe molecules. Using this micro-channel system in combination with a cantilever array establishes a method of detecting multiple target molecules simultaneously. Fluorescence experiments have been performed to show the working principle of the micro-channel system in combination with a cantilever array.
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Authors
Maria Nordström, Montserrat Calleja, Anja Boisen,