Easy and efficient bonding of biomolecules to an oxide surface of silicon.
A new method is described to attach biological molecules to the surface of silicon. Semiconductors such as Si modified with surface-bound capture molecules have enormous potential for use in biosensors for which an ideal detection platform should be inexpensive, recognize targets rapidly with high s...
Main Authors: | Midwood, K, Carolus, MD, Danahy, M, Schwarzbauer, J, Schwartz, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2004
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