Nano Protein chips (structure and function) based on PhD in nano-microelectronics
Researcher and author: Dr. ( Afshin Rashid)
Note: A Nano Protein chips have been developed that can detect proteins with extremely high sensitivity. To make protein chips, a nano-microfluidic network has been used that allows easy modeling of proteins followed by molecular cognition. Water-soluble CdTe / CdS fluorescent nuclear shell quantum dots, water-synthesized phase, with high quantum performance and high stability, are used as signaling probes. It is compatible with microfluidic methods that contain highly sensitive protein nanoparticles for cancer biomarker methods.
Structure of nano-chips, protein chips Protein Nano ( detect proteins and DNA of cells) is a sensitive circuit architecture to provide a larger sensor is scalable and allows real-time tracking to provide a clinical diagnosis. They used a sensor 1 in 1.2 cm custom sensor to sensor 300 micrometers, which contains an array of eight and eight sensor rotation valve is used. Each sensor has an area of 90 by 90 microns, which is made in series by combining parallel sets in the form of magnetic nano-sensor strips to be able to adjust the surface of the coating independently of the resistance with the maximum applicable voltage in the range of 0.5. V to prevent breakage of the passive thin layer The sensor uses paramagnetic particles ranging from micro to nanoparticles to various biomolecules that can detect very specific proteins.
Conclusion :
A Nano Protein chips have been developed that can detect proteins with extremely high sensitivity. To make protein chips, a nano-microfluidic network has been used that allows easy modeling of proteins followed by molecular cognition. Water-soluble fluorescent CdTe / CdS nuclear shell quantum dots, water-synthesized phase with high quantum performance and high stability, are used as signaling probes. It is compatible with microfluidic methods that contain highly sensitive protein nanoparticles for cancer biomarker methods.
Researcher and author: Dr. ( Afshin Rashid)
PhD in Nano-Microelectronics