Nanoelectronic detection of triggered secretion of pro-inflammatory cytokines using CMOS compatible silicon nanowires

Nanotechnology, such as nanoelectronic biosensors, is bringing new opportunities and tools to the studies of cell biology, clinical applications, and drug discovery. In this study, cyrstalline silicon nanowire based field-effect transistors fabricated using top-down approach were employed to p...

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Main Authors: Pui, Tze Sian, Agarwal, Ajay, Ye, Feng, Huang, Yinxi, Chen, Peng
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-944142023-12-29T06:49:57Z Nanoelectronic detection of triggered secretion of pro-inflammatory cytokines using CMOS compatible silicon nanowires Pui, Tze Sian Agarwal, Ajay Ye, Feng Huang, Yinxi Chen, Peng School of Chemical and Biomedical Engineering A*STAR Institute of Microelectronics DRNTU::Engineering::Chemical engineering Nanotechnology, such as nanoelectronic biosensors, is bringing new opportunities and tools to the studies of cell biology, clinical applications, and drug discovery. In this study, cyrstalline silicon nanowire based field-effect transistors fabricated using top-down approach were employed to parallelly detect pro-inflammatory cytokines in the complex biological fluids (cell culture medium and blood samples) with high specificity and femtomolar sensitivity. Using this technique, the dynamic secretion of TNFalpha and IL6 was revealed during the immune response of macrophages and rats to the stimulation of bacteria endotoxin. This technique could provide a unique platform to examine the profile of complex immune responses for fundamental studies and diagnosis. Accepted version 2012-02-02T05:41:39Z 2019-12-06T18:55:36Z 2012-02-02T05:41:39Z 2019-12-06T18:55:36Z 2010 2010 Journal Article Pui, T.-S., Agarwal, A., Ye, F., Huang, Y. & Chen, P. (2011) Nanoelectronic Detection of Triggered Secretion of Pro-inflammatory Cytokines Using CMOS Compatible Silicon Nanowires. Biosensors and Bioelectronics, 26(5), 2746-2750. 0956-5663 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/94414 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/7493 10.1016/j.bios.2010.09.059 163182 en Biosensors & bioelectronics © 2010 Elsevier B.V.  This is the author created version of a work that has been peer reviewed and accepted for publication by Biosensors and Bioelectronics, Elsevier B.V.  It incorporates referee’s comments but changes resulting from the publishing process, such as copyediting, structural formatting, may not be reflected in this document.  The published version is available at: [DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bios.2010.09.059 ] 5 p. application/pdf
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Nanoelectronic detection of triggered secretion of pro-inflammatory cytokines using CMOS compatible silicon nanowires
description Nanotechnology, such as nanoelectronic biosensors, is bringing new opportunities and tools to the studies of cell biology, clinical applications, and drug discovery. In this study, cyrstalline silicon nanowire based field-effect transistors fabricated using top-down approach were employed to parallelly detect pro-inflammatory cytokines in the complex biological fluids (cell culture medium and blood samples) with high specificity and femtomolar sensitivity. Using this technique, the dynamic secretion of TNFalpha and IL6 was revealed during the immune response of macrophages and rats to the stimulation of bacteria endotoxin. This technique could provide a unique platform to examine the profile of complex immune responses for fundamental studies and diagnosis.
author2 School of Chemical and Biomedical Engineering
author_facet School of Chemical and Biomedical Engineering
Pui, Tze Sian
Agarwal, Ajay
Ye, Feng
Huang, Yinxi
Chen, Peng
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author Pui, Tze Sian
Agarwal, Ajay
Ye, Feng
Huang, Yinxi
Chen, Peng
author_sort Pui, Tze Sian
title Nanoelectronic detection of triggered secretion of pro-inflammatory cytokines using CMOS compatible silicon nanowires
title_short Nanoelectronic detection of triggered secretion of pro-inflammatory cytokines using CMOS compatible silicon nanowires
title_full Nanoelectronic detection of triggered secretion of pro-inflammatory cytokines using CMOS compatible silicon nanowires
title_fullStr Nanoelectronic detection of triggered secretion of pro-inflammatory cytokines using CMOS compatible silicon nanowires
title_full_unstemmed Nanoelectronic detection of triggered secretion of pro-inflammatory cytokines using CMOS compatible silicon nanowires
title_sort nanoelectronic detection of triggered secretion of pro-inflammatory cytokines using cmos compatible silicon nanowires
publishDate 2012
url https://hdl.handle.net/10356/94414
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