Micro- and Nanocantilever Devices and Systems for Biomolecule Detection

Authors
Hwang, Kyo SeonLee, Sang-MyungKim, Sang KyungLee, Jeong HoonKim, Tae Song
Issue Date
2009
Publisher
ANNUAL REVIEWS
Abstract
Recent research trends in biosensing have been geared toward developing bioanalytical devices that are label free, small in size, and portable and that can operate in a rapid manner. The performance of these devices has been dramatically improved through the advent of new materials and micro-/nanofabrication technologies. This is especially true for micro-/nanosized cantilever sensors, which undergo a change in mechanical properties upon the specific binding of biomolecules. In this review, we introduce the basic principles of cantilever biosensors in static and dynamic modes. Bale also summarize a range of approaches to cantilever design, fabrication, and instrumentation according to their applications. More specifically we describe cantilever-based detections of proteins, DNA molecules, bacteria, and viruses and discuss Current challenges related to the targets' biophysical characteristics.
ISSN
1936-1327
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/148760
DOI
10.1146/annurev-anchem-060908-155232
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