Abstract

In this study, we report a simple and rapid biosensing method for the analysis andin vitromonitoring of biological processes, including DNAbinding events, antigen-antibody interactions, and cellular functions, using a semiconductor device. Most biological phenomena involve cell-cell communication processes that are mediated by the transport of sodium or potassium ions and other charged biomolecules, such as DNA, across ion channels in the cell membrane. Therefore, our approach focused on the direct detection of changes in ion concentrations by utilizing a semiconductor-based biosensor device. Our results demonstrated that our semiconductor-based biosensor platform achieves label-free and noninvasive biosensing that is suitable forin vitrodiagnosis.

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