Microsystems technology and biosensing.

@article{Sathuluri2008MicrosystemsTA,
  title={Microsystems technology and biosensing.},
  author={Ramachandra Rao Sathuluri and Shohei Yamamura and Eiichi Tamiya},
  journal={Advances in biochemical engineering/biotechnology},
  year={2008},
  volume={109},
  pages={
          285-350
        }
}
This review addresses the recent developments in miniaturized microsystems or lab-on-a-chip devices for biosensing of different biomolecules: DNA, proteins, small molecules, and cells, especially at the single-molecule and single-cell level. In order to sense these biomolecules with sensitivity we have fabricated chip devices with respect to the biomolecule to be analyzed. The details of the fabrication are also dealt with in this review. We mainly developed microarray and microfluidic chip… 
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