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Advances in field-effect biosensors towards point-of-use

Sihan Chen, Rashid Bashir

2023Nanotechnology31 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract The future of medical diagnostics calls for portable biosensors at the point of care, aiming to improve healthcare by reducing costs, improving access, and increasing quality—what is called the ‘triple aim’. Developing point-of-care sensors that provide high sensitivity, detect multiple analytes, and provide real time measurements can expand access to medical diagnostics for all. Field-effect transistor (FET)-based biosensors have several advantages, including ultrahigh sensitivity, label-free and amplification-free detection, reduced cost and complexity, portability, and large-scale multiplexing. They can also be integrated into wearable or implantable devices and provide continuous, real-time monitoring of analytes in vivo , enabling early detection of biomarkers for disease diagnosis and management. This review analyzes advances in the sensitivity, parallelization, and reusability of FET biosensors, benchmarks the limit of detection of the state of the art, and discusses the challenges and opportunities of FET biosensors for future healthcare applications.

Topics & Concepts

BiosensorSoftware portabilityPoint-of-care testingPoint of careNanotechnologyReusabilityWearable computerSensitivity (control systems)Computer scienceBenchmark (surveying)Materials scienceSystems engineeringEmbedded systemElectronic engineeringEngineeringSoftwareMedicineNursingGeodesyImmunologyGeographyProgramming languageAdvanced biosensing and bioanalysis techniquesNanowire Synthesis and ApplicationsAnalytical Chemistry and Sensors