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Laboratory-on-Chip (LoC) is a multidisciplinary approach toward the miniaturization, integration and automation of biological assays. A biological laboratory contains various pieces of equipment used for performing a variety of biological protocols. The engineering aspect of LoC design is aiming to embed all these components in a single chip for single-purpose applications. LoC is a young discipline which is expected to subsequently expand over the next few years, stimulated by considerable development of applications in the mechanical, biochemical and electrical engineering domains. Among various microelectronic devices employed for LoC applications, CMOS capacitive sensors have received a significant interest for several applications including DNA detection, antibody-antigen recognition and bacteria growth monitoring. The main components of CMOS capacitive biosensors including sensing electrodes, bio-functionalized sensing layer, interface circuitries and microfluidic packaging are verbosely explained in chapters 2-6 after a brief introduction on CMOS based LoCs in Chapter 1. CMOS Capacitive Sensors for Lab-on-Chip Applications is written in a simple pedagogical way. It emphasises practical aspects of fully integrated CMOS biosensors rather than mathematical calculations and theoretical details. By using CMOS Capacitive Sensors for Lab-on-Chip Applications, the reader will have circuit design methodologies, main important biological capacitive interfaces and the required microfluidic fabrication procedures to create capacitive biosensor through standard CMOS process
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monografia Rebiun05584699 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun05584699 cr nn 008mamaa 100316s2010 ne | s |||| 0|eng d 9789048137275 978-90-481-3727-5 10.1007/978-90-481-3727-5 doi UPNA0268144 UPVA 996879782403706 UAM 991007781629404211 UCAR 991007923095904213 CBUC 991004878806606711 CBUC 991010404289306709 UR0324551 UPCT u359525 UMO 111915 TJFC bicssc TEC008010 bisacsh 621.3815 23 Ghafar-Zadeh, Ebrahim CMOS Capacitive Sensors for Lab-on-Chip Applications Recurso electrónico-En línea] A Multidisciplinary Approach by Ebrahim Ghafar-Zadeh, Mohamad Sawan Dordrecht Springer Netherlands 2010 Dordrecht Dordrecht Springer Netherlands X, 146p. digital X, 146p. Analog Circuits and Signal Processing Engineering (Springer-11647) Accesible sólo para usuarios de la UPV Recurso a texto completo Laboratory-on-Chip (LoC) is a multidisciplinary approach toward the miniaturization, integration and automation of biological assays. A biological laboratory contains various pieces of equipment used for performing a variety of biological protocols. The engineering aspect of LoC design is aiming to embed all these components in a single chip for single-purpose applications. LoC is a young discipline which is expected to subsequently expand over the next few years, stimulated by considerable development of applications in the mechanical, biochemical and electrical engineering domains. Among various microelectronic devices employed for LoC applications, CMOS capacitive sensors have received a significant interest for several applications including DNA detection, antibody-antigen recognition and bacteria growth monitoring. The main components of CMOS capacitive biosensors including sensing electrodes, bio-functionalized sensing layer, interface circuitries and microfluidic packaging are verbosely explained in chapters 2-6 after a brief introduction on CMOS based LoCs in Chapter 1. CMOS Capacitive Sensors for Lab-on-Chip Applications is written in a simple pedagogical way. It emphasises practical aspects of fully integrated CMOS biosensors rather than mathematical calculations and theoretical details. By using CMOS Capacitive Sensors for Lab-on-Chip Applications, the reader will have circuit design methodologies, main important biological capacitive interfaces and the required microfluidic fabrication procedures to create capacitive biosensor through standard CMOS process Reproducción electrónica Forma de acceso: Web Engineering Biotechnology Systems engineering Biomedical engineering Engineering Circuits and Systems Biomedical Engineering Biotechnology Sawan, Mohamad SpringerLink (Servicio en línea) Springer eBooks Springer eBooks Printed edition 9789048137268 Analog Circuits and Signal Processing