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      Piezoelectric Cantilever Biosensors for Label-free, Real-time Detection of DNA and RNA.

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          This chapter reviews the design, fabrication, characterization, and application of piezoelectric-excited millimeter-sized cantilever (PEMC) sensors. The sensor transduction mechanism, sensing principle, and mode of operation are discussed. Bio-recognition strategies and surface functionalization methods for detection of DNA and RNA are discussed with a focus on self-assembly-based approaches. Methods for the verification of biosensor response via secondary binding assays, reversible binding assays, and the integration of complementary transduction mechanisms are presented. Sensing applications for medical diagnostics, food safety, and environmental monitoring are provided. PEMC sensor technology provides a robust platform for the real-time, label-free detection of DNA and RNA in complex matrices over nanomolar (nM) to attomolar (aM) concentration ranges.

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          Journal
          Methods Mol Biol
          Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.)
          Springer Science and Business Media LLC
          1940-6029
          1064-3745
          2017
          : 1572
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering, School of Neuroscience, Macromolecules Innovation Institute, Virginia Tech, 1145 Perry Street, Blacksburg, VA, 24061, USA.
          [2 ] Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering, School of Neuroscience, Macromolecules Innovation Institute, Virginia Tech, 1145 Perry Street, Blacksburg, VA, 24061, USA. bnj@vt.edu.
          Article
          10.1007/978-1-4939-6911-1_17
          28299693
          9eaeee2e-212c-4a69-a8a1-6091d73c2138
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          Bio-recognition,Biosensing,Biosensor,Cantilever,Dynamic mode,Piezoelectric,Real-time detection,Resonant frequency,Resonant frequency shift,Resonant mode

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