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Biosensor system-on-a-chip including CMOS-based signal processing circuits and 64 carbon nanotube-based sensors for the detection of a neurotransmitter
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EngineeringBiochemical SensorsBiomedical EngineeringBiosensorsSingle ChipNeurochipBiosensing SystemsNanoelectronicsGlutamate OxidaseNeuromorphic EngineeringNanosensorBiophysicsElectrical EngineeringCarbon Nanotube-based SensorsSensorsBioelectronicsElectrophysiologySensor DesignElectroanalytical Sensor
We developed a carbon nanotube (CNT)-based biosensor system-on-a-chip (SoC) for the detection of a neurotransmitter. Here, 64 CNT-based sensors were integrated with silicon-based signal processing circuits in a single chip, which was made possible by combining several technological breakthroughs such as efficient signal processing, uniform CNT networks, and biocompatible functionalization of CNT-based sensors. The chip was utilized to detect glutamate, a neurotransmitter, where ammonia, a byproduct of the enzymatic reaction of glutamate and glutamate oxidase on CNT-based sensors, modulated the conductance signals to the CNT-based sensors. This is a major technological advancement in the integration of CNT-based sensors with microelectronics, and this chip can be readily integrated with larger scale lab-on-a-chip (LoC) systems for various applications such as LoC systems for neural networks.
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