High-performance graphene field-effect transistor platform for on-site schizophrenia-related biomarkers detection

Authors
Kim, Seo JinCha, Yeon KyungKim, Kyung HoKim, Gyeong-JiSeo, Sung EunKim, Jung InKim, Jae HyeonLee, Yeon KyungSeo, MinahRyu, Yong-SangKim, Se-HongLee, Kyoung G.Song, Hyun SeokKwon, Oh Seok
Issue Date
2026-03
Publisher
Pergamon Press Ltd.
Citation
Biosensors and Bioelectronics, v.296
Abstract
Schizophrenia remains challenging to diagnose objectively, as conventional assessments rely on subjective symptom evaluation and are often associated with significant diagnostic delays. In this study, we present a portable, multiplexed graphene field-effect transistor (GFET) biosensor array for the simultaneous and ultrasensitive detection of three schizophrenia-related biomarkers-cortisol, serotonin, and dopamine-at femtomolar concentrations. Fabricated using microelectromechanical systems processes, the array integrates three monolayer graphene channels on a single chip, each covalently functionalized with a specific bioreceptor to ensure high selectivity and minimal cross-reactivity. Real-time monitoring of transfer characteristics enables detection via Dirac point shifts induced by bioreceptor-analyte binding. The GFET platform demonstrates femtomolar-level sensitivity, broad dynamic range, and specificity in both phosphate-buffered saline and artificial serum. Moreover, the system supports real-time, Bluetooth-enabled data transmission, offering a rapid and objective point-of-care tool to complement conventional psychiatric diagnostics. This platform holds promise for reducing diagnostic latency, supporting personalized treatment strategies, and advancing precision mental health care.
Keywords
SPECTROSCOPY; Schizophrenia; Multiplexed detection; On-chip device; Graphene field-effect transistor; Point-of-care
ISSN
0956-5663
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/154104
DOI
10.1016/j.bios.2025.118321
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