2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.mee.2019.110993
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C-reactive protein detection based on ISFET structure with gate dielectric SiO2-CeO2

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“…ISFETs for a variety of protein sensings, such as interleukin and C-reaction protein, which is highly relative to human health status, have also been successfully demonstrated recently. [145,146] However, as the signal changes modulated by the protein's interaction are relatively weak and can be largely interfered with by background noises, their practical applications are largely limited. Device structural innovation and materials engineering on the functionalized sensitive layers are critical to further enhance the sensing sensitivity, accuracy, and reproducibility, as well as lower the fabrication costs.…”
Section: Proteinmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…ISFETs for a variety of protein sensings, such as interleukin and C-reaction protein, which is highly relative to human health status, have also been successfully demonstrated recently. [145,146] However, as the signal changes modulated by the protein's interaction are relatively weak and can be largely interfered with by background noises, their practical applications are largely limited. Device structural innovation and materials engineering on the functionalized sensitive layers are critical to further enhance the sensing sensitivity, accuracy, and reproducibility, as well as lower the fabrication costs.…”
Section: Proteinmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…ISFETs for a variety of protein sensings, such as interleukin and C‐reaction protein, which is highly relative to human health status, have also been successfully demonstrated recently. [ 145,146 ]…”
Section: Biosensing Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, the results which were obtained in this work make it possible to state that sensors with gate dielectric CeO 2 can be used for the manufacture of a wide range of biosensors, in particular, the sensor C-reactive protein [10].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 72%
“…Ceria hollow NPs have also been proposed for sensing useful biomolecules for health monitoring. These not only included sensors for glucose [ 21 , 146 , 158 , 159 , 160 ], whose levels require careful monitoring for diabetic patients, but also the C-reactive protein [ 161 ], which is a biomarker for acute inflammation. Other sensing targets were the amyloid beta protein [ 162 , 163 ] and dopamine [ 164 , 165 ], both of which are relevant to neurodegenerative processes, and, in particular, Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease, respectively.…”
Section: (Bio)applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%