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  • 2017Development of printed sensors for taste sensing1citations
  • 2016Improved detection limits for phthalates by selective solid-phase micro-extraction5citations
  • 2016Transparent biocompatible sensor patches for touch sensitive prosthetic limbs14citations
  • 2015Development of a sensing system to detect C-telopeptide of type-I collagen1citations
  • 2013MEMS based impedimetric sensing of phthalates15citations
  • 2013Ovarian Hormone Estrone Glucuronide (E1G) quantification-impedimetric electrochemical spectroscopy approach3citations

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  • Nag, Anindya
  • Zia, Asif I.
  • Xie, Li
  • Al-Bahadly, I. H.
  • Yu, P. L.
  • Kruger, Marlena
  • Liao, Tai Shan
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Development of a sensing system to detect C-telopeptide of type-I collagen

  • Kruger, Marlena
  • Zia, Asif I.
  • Yu, P. L.
  • Kosel, Jurgen
Abstract

<p>This research work describes a non-invasive and label-free immunosensing technique to detect the C-telopeptide of type-I collagen (CTX-1) by Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy (EIS). A planar interdigital capacitive sensor is used to evaluate the properties of the material under test. This sensor was fabricated on the basis of thin film micro-electromechanical system (MEMS) semiconductor device fabrication technology. EIS was used in conjunction with the sensor to detect collagen type-I in blood plasma. At the first stage, the Serum CrossLaps® ELISA was used to measure some known samples in order to obtain a standard curve. Streptavidin agarose was successfully immobilized on the sensing area of the sensor. After that the experiments were done with antibody solution and three known samples of CTX-1, zero concentration which was considered as control, 2.669 ng/ml and 0.798 ng/ml concentration. The results are encouraging for further investigation.</p>

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  • thin film
  • semiconductor
  • electrochemical-induced impedance spectroscopy