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Piezoelectric biosensors: recent advances and applications
Conference proceeding

Piezoelectric biosensors: recent advances and applications

R.M. Lec
Proceedings of the 2001 IEEE International Frequncy Control Symposium and PDA Exhibition (Cat. No.01CH37218), pp 419-429
Aug 2001

Abstract

Acoustic applications Acoustic devices Biochemical analysis Biomedical acoustics Biomedical signal processing Chemical industry Instruments Pharmaceutical technology Biosensors Chemical Technology
Modern biosensors developed with advanced microfabrication and signal processing techniques are becoming inexpensive, accurate, and reliable. Increasing miniaturization of biosensors leads to the realization of complex analytical systems such as BioChemLab-on-a-Chip. This rapid progress in miniature devices and instrumentation development will significantly impact the practice of medical care as well as future advances in the chemical, pharmaceutical and environmental industries. In this paper piezoelectric biosensor technology and applications are presented and the challenges facing acoustic biosensor developers in the coming decade are discussed.

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