Magnetoresistive sensors and magnetic nanoparticles for biotechnology
Reiss G, Brückl H, Hütten A, Schotter J, Brzeska M, Panhorst M, Sudfeld D, Becker A, Kamp P-B, Pühler A, Wojczykowski K, et al. (2005)
In: Journal of Materials Research. Journal of Materials Research, 20(12). MATERIALS RESEARCH SOCIETY: 3294-3302.
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Autor*in
Reiss, GünterUniBi ;
Brückl, Hubert;
Hütten, AndreasUniBi;
Schotter, Jörg;
Brzeska, Monika;
Panhorst, Michael;
Sudfeld, Daniela;
Becker, Anke;
Kamp, Paul-BertramUniBi;
Pühler, AlfredUniBi ;
Wojczykowski, Klaus;
Jutzi, PeterUniBi
Einrichtung
Fakultät für Biologie
Centrum für Biotechnologie > Arbeitsgruppe G. Reiss
Fakultät für Physik > AG Dünne Schichten & Physik der Nanostrukturen
Centrum für Biotechnologie > Arbeitsgruppe A. Hütten
SFB 613 Physik von Einzelmolekülprozessen/mol.Erkennung in organ.Sys.
Centrum für Biotechnologie > Arbeitsgruppe A. Pühler
Fakultät für Chemie > Anorganische Chemie und Strukturchemie
Centrum für Biotechnologie > Arbeitsgruppe G. Reiss
Fakultät für Physik > AG Dünne Schichten & Physik der Nanostrukturen
Centrum für Biotechnologie > Arbeitsgruppe A. Hütten
SFB 613 Physik von Einzelmolekülprozessen/mol.Erkennung in organ.Sys.
Centrum für Biotechnologie > Arbeitsgruppe A. Pühler
Fakultät für Chemie > Anorganische Chemie und Strukturchemie
Abstract / Bemerkung
Magnetoresistive biosensors use a new detection method for molecular recognition reactions based on two recently developed techniques and devices: Magnetic markers and XMR sensors, where XMR means either giant magnetoresistance (GMR) or tunneling magnetoresistance (TMR). The markers are specifically attached to the target molecules, and their magnetic stray field is picked up by an embedded magnetoresistive sensor as a change of the electrical resistance. Compared to established, e.g., fluorescent, detection methods, magnetic biosensors have a number of advantages, including low molecular detection limits, flexibility, and the direct availability of an electronic signal suitable for further automated analysis. This makes them a promising choice for the detection units of future widespread and easy-to-use lab-on-a-chip systems or biochips. In this article, we discuss recent advances in this field and compare possible approaches toward single molecule detection.
Erscheinungsjahr
2005
Titel des Konferenzbandes
Journal of Materials Research
Serien- oder Zeitschriftentitel
Journal of Materials Research
Band
20
Ausgabe
12
Seite(n)
3294-3302
ISSN
0884-2914
Page URI
https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/1601308
Zitieren
Reiss G, Brückl H, Hütten A, et al. Magnetoresistive sensors and magnetic nanoparticles for biotechnology. In: Journal of Materials Research. Journal of Materials Research. Vol 20. MATERIALS RESEARCH SOCIETY; 2005: 3294-3302.
Reiss, G., Brückl, H., Hütten, A., Schotter, J., Brzeska, M., Panhorst, M., Sudfeld, D., et al. (2005). Magnetoresistive sensors and magnetic nanoparticles for biotechnology. Journal of Materials Research, Journal of Materials Research, 20, 3294-3302. MATERIALS RESEARCH SOCIETY. https://doi.org/10.1557/JMR.2005.0409
Reiss, Günter, Brückl, Hubert, Hütten, Andreas, Schotter, Jörg, Brzeska, Monika, Panhorst, Michael, Sudfeld, Daniela, et al. 2005. “Magnetoresistive sensors and magnetic nanoparticles for biotechnology”. In Journal of Materials Research, 20:3294-3302. Journal of Materials Research. MATERIALS RESEARCH SOCIETY.
Reiss, G., Brückl, H., Hütten, A., Schotter, J., Brzeska, M., Panhorst, M., Sudfeld, D., Becker, A., Kamp, P. - B., Pühler, A., et al. (2005). “Magnetoresistive sensors and magnetic nanoparticles for biotechnology” in Journal of Materials Research Journal of Materials Research, vol. 20, (MATERIALS RESEARCH SOCIETY), 3294-3302.
Reiss, G., et al., 2005. Magnetoresistive sensors and magnetic nanoparticles for biotechnology. In Journal of Materials Research. Journal of Materials Research. no.20 MATERIALS RESEARCH SOCIETY, pp. 3294-3302.
G. Reiss, et al., “Magnetoresistive sensors and magnetic nanoparticles for biotechnology”, Journal of Materials Research, Journal of Materials Research, vol. 20, MATERIALS RESEARCH SOCIETY, 2005, pp.3294-3302.
Reiss, G., Brückl, H., Hütten, A., Schotter, J., Brzeska, M., Panhorst, M., Sudfeld, D., Becker, A., Kamp, P.-B., Pühler, A., Wojczykowski, K., Jutzi, P.: Magnetoresistive sensors and magnetic nanoparticles for biotechnology. Journal of Materials Research. Journal of Materials Research. 20, p. 3294-3302. MATERIALS RESEARCH SOCIETY (2005).
Reiss, Günter, Brückl, Hubert, Hütten, Andreas, Schotter, Jörg, Brzeska, Monika, Panhorst, Michael, Sudfeld, Daniela, Becker, Anke, Kamp, Paul-Bertram, Pühler, Alfred, Wojczykowski, Klaus, and Jutzi, Peter. “Magnetoresistive sensors and magnetic nanoparticles for biotechnology”. Journal of Materials Research. MATERIALS RESEARCH SOCIETY, 2005.Vol. 20. Journal of Materials Research. 3294-3302.
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