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A fully electronic DNA sensor with 128 positions and in-pixel A/D conversion

Schienle et al., 2004

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5336183842920339142
Author
Schienle M
Paulus C
Frey A
Hofmann F
Holzapfl B
Schindler-Bauer P
Thewes R
Publication year
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IEEE Journal of Solid-state circuits

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A 16/spl times/8 sensor array chip for fully electronic DNA detection is presented. The sensor principle is based on an electrochemical redox cycling process. The chip is fabricated on the basis of an extended 0.5/spl mu/m CMOS process. Each sensor site of the array chip …
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