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Highly scalable, uniform, and sensitive biosensors based on top-down indium oxide nanoribbons and electronic enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay

Aroonyadet et al., 2015

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Aroonyadet N
Wang X
Song Y
Chen H
Cote R
Thompson M
Datar R
Zhou C
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Nanostructure field-effect transistor (FET) biosensors have shown great promise for ultra sensitive biomolecular detection. Top-down assembly of these sensors increases scalability and device uniformity but faces fabrication challenges in achieving the small dimensions …
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