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Introducing polymer conductance in diagnostically relevant transduction

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In this work we demonstrate that an impedance derived capacitance method is able to cleanly resolve the resonant conductance characteristics of an electrode-confined polymer film. In decorating the film with receptors, this conductance is thereafter modulated by the capturing of specific targets, demonstrated herein with C-reactive protein. This entirely reagentless and single step marker quantification is relevant to the drive of moving assays to a scaleable format requiring minimal user intervention.

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Biosensors, C-reactive protein, Molecular scale conductance, Point-of-care, Reagentless

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Biosensors and Bioelectronics, v. 172.

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Campus: Araraquara


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