Fabrication of the Microfluidic Biosensor Using Dry Film Photoresist (DFR) Technology
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On-chip Assay Immobilization Procedure
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Amperometric Signal Detection Using the Stop-flow Technique
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Results: Working Principle of the Biosensor and the Signal Readout
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Conclusion
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The overall goal of this procedure is to introduce a versatile electrochemical microfluidic biosensor platform based on low-cost, dry film photoresist technology which is capable of gaging various types of analites depending on the subsequently us
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A microfluidic biosensor platform was designed and fabricated using low-cost dry film photoresist technology for the rapid and sensitive quantification of various analytes. This single-use system allows for the electrochemical readout of on-chip-immobilized enzyme-linked assays by means of the stop-flow technique.