2024
DOI: 10.1088/1361-6501/ad1e1d
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Role of extrinsic factors on magnetoelastic resonance biosensors sensitivity

Luiza Felippi de Lima,
Roberta Dutra,
Diego González
et al.

Abstract: Magnetoelastic resonance devices are attractive for application as biosensors in health-related areas as they allow contactless detection of pathogenic agents with high sensitivity. After functionalization, they offer valuable diagnostic options that promote efficient capture of mass on the sensor surface through biological interactions. Magnetoelastic sensors are also sensitive to external factors such as temperature, magnetic fields, and variations in mass that can arise from processes unrelated to biologica… Show more

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