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Laser-assisted fabrication of biomolecular sensing microarrays

TitleLaser-assisted fabrication of biomolecular sensing microarrays
Publication TypeArticolo su Rivista peer-reviewed
Year of Publication2007
AuthorsGagliardi, S., Rapone B., Mosiello Lucia, Luciani D., Gerardino A., and Morales P.
JournalIEEE Transactions on Nanobioscience
Volume6
Pagination242 - 248
Date Published2007///
KeywordsAtomic force microscopy, Biosensors, Microarrays, Nanofabrication, Pulsed laser deposition
Abstract

With the aim of obtaining high density biosensing arrays we use pulsed laser deposition to immobilize functional biomolecules on useful surfaces, and micro- and nanopatterning techniques for fabrication of prototype immunosensing bioarrays. We report biological activity tests demonstrating the functional properties of the immobilized proteins and atomic force microscopy characterization of films of nanometric dimensions. Laser-fabricated immunofluorescent arrays are analyzed to check that the intensity and contrast of the sensing sites allow efficient device fabrication. We have also developed an elementary array of heterogeneous reaction sites and tested its performance by simultaneous incubation with the different specific antigens. © 2007 IEEE.

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