CMOS-Based Biosensor Arrays
R. Thewes, C. Paulus, M. Schienle, F. Hofmann, A. Frey, R. Brederlow,, M. Augustyniak, M. Jenkner, B. Eversmann, P. Schindler-Bauer, M. Atzesberger,, B. Holzapfl, G. Beer, T. Haneder, H.-C. Hanke

TL;DR
This paper discusses CMOS-based sensor array chips, highlighting their advantages over traditional tools for medical and biotechnical applications, with focus on molecule- and cell-based approaches and circuit design challenges.
Contribution
It introduces CMOS-based biosensor arrays and explores their design considerations for medical and biotechnical uses.
Findings
CMOS biosensor arrays offer improved integration and sensitivity.
Design challenges include circuit complexity and noise management.
Potential applications span diagnostics and biological research.
Abstract
CMOS-based sensor array chips provide new and attractive features as compared to today's standard tools for medical, diagnostic, and biotechnical applications. Examples for molecule- and cell-based approaches and related circuit design issues are discussed.
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TopicsAnalytical Chemistry and Sensors · Neuroscience and Neural Engineering
