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Type: 
Conference
Description: 
The interaction between an analyte and a biological recognition system is normally detected in biosensors by the transducer element which converts the molecular event into a measurable effect, such as an electrical or optical signal. Porous silicon microstructures have unique optical and morphological properties that can be exploited in biosensing. The large specific surface area (even greater than 500 m2/cm3) and the resonant optical response allow detecting the effect of a change in refractive index of liquid solutions, which interact with the porous matrix, with very high sensitivity. Moreover, the porous silicon surface can be chemically modified to link the bioprobe which recognize the target analytes, in order to enhance the selectivity and specificity of the sensor device. The molecular probe we used was purified by an extremophile organism, Thermococcus litoralis: the protein is very stable in a wide range of …
Publisher: 
International Society for Optics and Photonics
Publication date: 
16 May 2007
Authors: 

Luca De Stefano, Lucia Rotiroti, Ilaria Rea, Edoardo De Tommasi, Annalisa Vitale, Mosè Rossi, Ivo Rendina, Sabato D'Auria

Biblio References: 
Volume: 6585 Pages: 658517
Origin: 
Optical Sensing Technology and Applications