Spintronic devices for biomedical applications

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Main Author: Freitas, P. P.
Publication Date: 2013
Other Authors: Cardoso, S., Cardoso, F. A., Dias, T., Martins, V. C., Fernandes, Elisabete Ramos, Carvalho, Carla A. O. C. M., Azeredo, Joana, Amaral, J. P., Pinto, Vítor, Ferreira, R., Paz, E., Gaspar, J., Davila, D., Noh, J.
Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
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Summary: Spintronic devices have been proposed over the past decade for various biomedical applications. These include static or dynamic biomolecular recognition platforms ( DNA-cDNA, antibody-antigen, phage-bacteria, ), cytometer and cell separation devices and lateral bio assay platforms , microelectrode based devices for neuroelectronic applications, and hybrid sensor arrays for imaging applications [1]. The biomolecular recognition platforms include a magnetoresistive sensor array, a set of biomolecular probes ( surface immobilized or in solution) , biological targets labeled with particular magnetic micro beads or magnetic nanoparticles, and arraying architectures and microfluidics used to increase sensitivity and favour probe-target interaction. The platforms also incorporate the proper signal conditioning and processing electronics. Results will be shown for cell free DNA detection as a cancer marker indicator, and for cell detection using phage markers. For neuroelectronic applications, magnetoresistive sensors were fabricated onto Si microelectrode arrays. Experiments probe either extra cellular currents measured in mouse hypocampus slices, or spinal medulla signals probed directly with implanted magnetoresistive electrodes. For deep brain simulation and detection, sensors and electrodes are being fabricated into flexible polyimide probes. Separation between straight electrical contributions and magnetic signals is discussed. For imaging applications ( magneto cardiography) efforts continue to reach pT level detectivity at 1Hz, using hybrid MEMS/magnetoresistive sensor devices. Two architectures will be presented leading to larger DC field mechanical modulation, and therefore increased sensitivity.
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spelling Spintronic devices for biomedical applicationsCiências Médicas::Biotecnologia MédicaEngenharia e Tecnologia::Biotecnologia IndustrialSpintronic devices have been proposed over the past decade for various biomedical applications. These include static or dynamic biomolecular recognition platforms ( DNA-cDNA, antibody-antigen, phage-bacteria, ), cytometer and cell separation devices and lateral bio assay platforms , microelectrode based devices for neuroelectronic applications, and hybrid sensor arrays for imaging applications [1]. The biomolecular recognition platforms include a magnetoresistive sensor array, a set of biomolecular probes ( surface immobilized or in solution) , biological targets labeled with particular magnetic micro beads or magnetic nanoparticles, and arraying architectures and microfluidics used to increase sensitivity and favour probe-target interaction. The platforms also incorporate the proper signal conditioning and processing electronics. Results will be shown for cell free DNA detection as a cancer marker indicator, and for cell detection using phage markers. For neuroelectronic applications, magnetoresistive sensors were fabricated onto Si microelectrode arrays. Experiments probe either extra cellular currents measured in mouse hypocampus slices, or spinal medulla signals probed directly with implanted magnetoresistive electrodes. For deep brain simulation and detection, sensors and electrodes are being fabricated into flexible polyimide probes. Separation between straight electrical contributions and magnetic signals is discussed. For imaging applications ( magneto cardiography) efforts continue to reach pT level detectivity at 1Hz, using hybrid MEMS/magnetoresistive sensor devices. Two architectures will be presented leading to larger DC field mechanical modulation, and therefore increased sensitivity.Universidade do MinhoFreitas, P. P.Cardoso, S.Cardoso, F. A.Dias, T.Martins, V. C.Fernandes, Elisabete RamosCarvalho, Carla A. O. C. M.Azeredo, JoanaAmaral, J. P.Pinto, VítorFerreira, R.Paz, E.Gaspar, J.Davila, D.Noh, J.2013-02-132013-02-13T00:00:00Zconference objectinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/1822/38272engFreitas, P. P.; Cardoso, S.; Cardoso, F. A.; Dias, T.; Martins, V. C.; Fernandes, E.; Carvalho, Carla A. O. C. M.; Azeredo, Joana; Amaral, J. P.; Pinto, V.; Ferreira, R.; Paz, E.; Gaspar, J.; Davila, D.; Noh, J., Spintronic devices for biomedical applications. NanoPortugal 2013 - Nanoscience and Nanotechnology International Conference. Porto, Portugal, Feb 13-15, 2013.http://issuu.com/phantoms_foundation/docs/nanopt2013_abstract_bookinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)instname:FCCN, serviços digitais da FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologiainstacron:RCAAP2024-05-11T04:33:44Zoai:repositorium.sdum.uminho.pt:1822/38272Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireinfo@rcaap.ptopendoar:https://opendoar.ac.uk/repository/71602025-05-28T14:51:59.247661Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP) - FCCN, serviços digitais da FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologiafalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Spintronic devices for biomedical applications
title Spintronic devices for biomedical applications
spellingShingle Spintronic devices for biomedical applications
Freitas, P. P.
Ciências Médicas::Biotecnologia Médica
Engenharia e Tecnologia::Biotecnologia Industrial
title_short Spintronic devices for biomedical applications
title_full Spintronic devices for biomedical applications
title_fullStr Spintronic devices for biomedical applications
title_full_unstemmed Spintronic devices for biomedical applications
title_sort Spintronic devices for biomedical applications
author Freitas, P. P.
author_facet Freitas, P. P.
Cardoso, S.
Cardoso, F. A.
Dias, T.
Martins, V. C.
Fernandes, Elisabete Ramos
Carvalho, Carla A. O. C. M.
Azeredo, Joana
Amaral, J. P.
Pinto, Vítor
Ferreira, R.
Paz, E.
Gaspar, J.
Davila, D.
Noh, J.
author_role author
author2 Cardoso, S.
Cardoso, F. A.
Dias, T.
Martins, V. C.
Fernandes, Elisabete Ramos
Carvalho, Carla A. O. C. M.
Azeredo, Joana
Amaral, J. P.
Pinto, Vítor
Ferreira, R.
Paz, E.
Gaspar, J.
Davila, D.
Noh, J.
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author
author
author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Universidade do Minho
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Freitas, P. P.
Cardoso, S.
Cardoso, F. A.
Dias, T.
Martins, V. C.
Fernandes, Elisabete Ramos
Carvalho, Carla A. O. C. M.
Azeredo, Joana
Amaral, J. P.
Pinto, Vítor
Ferreira, R.
Paz, E.
Gaspar, J.
Davila, D.
Noh, J.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Ciências Médicas::Biotecnologia Médica
Engenharia e Tecnologia::Biotecnologia Industrial
topic Ciências Médicas::Biotecnologia Médica
Engenharia e Tecnologia::Biotecnologia Industrial
description Spintronic devices have been proposed over the past decade for various biomedical applications. These include static or dynamic biomolecular recognition platforms ( DNA-cDNA, antibody-antigen, phage-bacteria, ), cytometer and cell separation devices and lateral bio assay platforms , microelectrode based devices for neuroelectronic applications, and hybrid sensor arrays for imaging applications [1]. The biomolecular recognition platforms include a magnetoresistive sensor array, a set of biomolecular probes ( surface immobilized or in solution) , biological targets labeled with particular magnetic micro beads or magnetic nanoparticles, and arraying architectures and microfluidics used to increase sensitivity and favour probe-target interaction. The platforms also incorporate the proper signal conditioning and processing electronics. Results will be shown for cell free DNA detection as a cancer marker indicator, and for cell detection using phage markers. For neuroelectronic applications, magnetoresistive sensors were fabricated onto Si microelectrode arrays. Experiments probe either extra cellular currents measured in mouse hypocampus slices, or spinal medulla signals probed directly with implanted magnetoresistive electrodes. For deep brain simulation and detection, sensors and electrodes are being fabricated into flexible polyimide probes. Separation between straight electrical contributions and magnetic signals is discussed. For imaging applications ( magneto cardiography) efforts continue to reach pT level detectivity at 1Hz, using hybrid MEMS/magnetoresistive sensor devices. Two architectures will be presented leading to larger DC field mechanical modulation, and therefore increased sensitivity.
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