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Silicon-Based Technology for Ligand-ReceptorMolecular Identification

Authors :
Giuseppe Scala
Emanuele Orabona
Annalisa Lamberti
Ilaria Rea
Carmen Sanges
Luca De Stefano
Ivo Rendina
Paolo Arcari
Nunzia Migliaccio
Lamberti, Annalisa
Sanges, Carmen
Migliaccio, Nunzia
L., De Stefano
I., Rea
E., Orabona
G., Scala
I., Rendina
Arcari, Paolo
Publication Year :
2012

Abstract

One of the most important goals in the fields of biology and medicine is the possibility to dispose of efficient tools for the characterization of the extraordinary complexity of ligand-receptor interactions. To approach this theme, we explored the use of crystalline silicon (cSi) technology for the realization of a biotechnological device in which the ligand-receptor interactions are revealed by means of optical measurements. Here, we describe a chemical procedure for the functionalization of microwell etched on silicon wafers, and the subsequent anchoring of biological molecules like an antibody anti-A20 murine lymphoma cell line. The optical analysis of the interaction on the biochips between the bound biomolecule and their corresponding ligand indicated that the functionalized cSi is suitable for this application.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....80d505cf6c27e81526349a3d5642b75d