Tang et al., 2022 - Google Patents
Solution processed low power organic field-effect transistor bio-chemical sensor of high transconductance efficiencyTang et al., 2022
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- Tang W
- Fu Y
- Huang Y
- Li Y
- Song Y
- Xi X
- Yu Y
- Su Y
- Yan F
- Guo X
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- npj Flexible Electronics
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Developing organic field-effect transistor (OFET) biosensors for customizable detection of biomarkers for many diseases would provide a low-cost and convenient tool for both biological studies and clinical diagnosis. In this work, design principles of the OFET …
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