Extremely integrated device for high sensitive quantitative biosensing

2015 
Abstract The development of integrated sensors is a challenge currently facing biodiagnostics where multiplexing and high sensitivity detection are frequently required. This work follows an approach based on silicon photomultiplier detection, phosphorescent nanobeads and compact front-face light-source configuration. The advantages of this approach also derive from the sensitivity, compactness, robustness and low operating voltage of SiPM devices. An experiment was performed to demonstrate performance in terms of sensitivity, with the results allowing the estimation of a detection limit for proteins of 1–10 pg/mL.
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