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Asymmetric split-ring resonator-based biosensor for detection of label-free stress biomarkers
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EngineeringMetamaterial ElementBiochemical SensorsBiomedical EngineeringBiosensorsSensor TechnologyBiomarker (Medicine)Biosensing SystemsLabel-free Stress BiomarkersFree CortisolBioanalysisInstrumentationNanosensorMolecular DiagnosticsMicrofluidicsBiophysicsWearable BiosensorsImplantable SensorSensor ApplicationsBiomedical AnalysisBiophotonicsOptical SensorsBiomedical SensorsSensorsBiomedical DiagnosticsCortisol DetectionBioelectronicsBiomarkersSensor DesignMedicine
In this paper, an asymmetric split-ring resonator, metamaterial element, is presented as a biosensing transducer for detection of highly sensitive and label-free stress biomarkers. In particular, the two biomarkers, cortisol and α-amylase, are used for evaluating the sensitivity of the proposed biosensor. In case of cortisol detection, the competitive reaction between cortisol-bovine serum albumin and free cortisol is employed, while alpha-amylase is directly detected by its antigen-antibody reaction. From the experimental results, we find that the limit of detection and sensitivity of the proposed sensing device are about 1 ng/ml and 1.155 MHz/ng ml−1, respectively.
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