1.5 Proteinanalytik
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BioPIC - Integration of Biosensors based on Photonic Integrated Circuits by Local-Backside Etching
(2020)
Silicon photonic sensors are promising candidates for lab-on-a-chip solutions with versatile applications and scalable production prospects using complementary metal-oxide semiconductor (CMOS) fabrication methods. However, the widespread use has been hindered because the sensing area adjoins optical and electrical components making packaging and sensor handling challenging. In this work, a local back-side release of the photonic sensor is employed, enabling a separation of the sensing area from the rest of the chip. This approach allows preserving the compatibility of photonic integrated circuits in the front-end of line and metal interconnects in the back-end of line.
Screening of one-bead-one-peptide libraries is a useful procedure for the identification of protein ligands. The demand for binders with high affinity and high specificity towards various target proteins has surged in the biomedical field in the recent years. The traditional peptide screening procedure involves tedious steps as selection, sequencing, and characterization. Herein, we developed a high-throughput – “all in one chip” system to avoid time-consuming separation steps.
Multidimensional high throughput methods for the analysis of particle-based peptide libraries
(2018)
Screening of one-bead-one-peptide libraries is a useful procedure for the identification of protein ligands. The demand for binders with high affinity and high specificity towards various target proteins has surged in the biomedical field in the recent years. The 1 traditional peptide screening procedure involves tedious steps as selection, sequencing, and characterization. Herein, we developed a high-throughput – “all in one chip” system to avoid time-consuming separation steps.