Photonic biosensor chip for early-stage cancer diagnosis

This paper introduces a generic design of a silicon on silica “lab on a chip” photonic biosensor for medical diagnosis applications, and especially for early-stage cancer diagnosis. The sensitivity of detection of the biosensor developed is at least 10 - 100 times more sensitive than that of current...

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Main Authors: Najeeb, Najla, Zhang, Yaping, Mellor, Christopher J., Benson, Trevor M.
Format: Conference or Workshop Item
Published: 2015
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Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/40650/
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author Najeeb, Najla
Zhang, Yaping
Mellor, Christopher J.
Benson, Trevor M.
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description This paper introduces a generic design of a silicon on silica “lab on a chip” photonic biosensor for medical diagnosis applications, and especially for early-stage cancer diagnosis. The sensitivity of detection of the biosensor developed is at least 10 - 100 times more sensitive than that of current commercial biosensors.
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spelling nottingham-406502020-05-04T17:13:39Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/40650/ Photonic biosensor chip for early-stage cancer diagnosis Najeeb, Najla Zhang, Yaping Mellor, Christopher J. Benson, Trevor M. This paper introduces a generic design of a silicon on silica “lab on a chip” photonic biosensor for medical diagnosis applications, and especially for early-stage cancer diagnosis. The sensitivity of detection of the biosensor developed is at least 10 - 100 times more sensitive than that of current commercial biosensors. 2015-07-06 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed Najeeb, Najla, Zhang, Yaping, Mellor, Christopher J. and Benson, Trevor M. (2015) Photonic biosensor chip for early-stage cancer diagnosis. In: 17th International Conference on Transparent Optical Networks ICTON 2015, 5-9 July, 2015, Budapest, Hungary. Biosensors Cancer Biomedical optical imaging Optical sensors Optical waveguides Integrated optics Multi-analytes' parallel detection Silicon wire evanescent field biosensor “Lab on a chip” Cancer early-stage diagnosis Sensitivity of detection Label-free detection Real time detection http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/7193316/?arnumber=7193316 10.1109/ICTON.2015.7193316 10.1109/ICTON.2015.7193316 10.1109/ICTON.2015.7193316
spellingShingle Biosensors
Cancer
Biomedical optical imaging
Optical sensors
Optical waveguides
Integrated optics
Multi-analytes' parallel detection
Silicon wire evanescent field biosensor
“Lab on a chip”
Cancer early-stage diagnosis
Sensitivity of detection
Label-free detection
Real time detection
Najeeb, Najla
Zhang, Yaping
Mellor, Christopher J.
Benson, Trevor M.
Photonic biosensor chip for early-stage cancer diagnosis
title Photonic biosensor chip for early-stage cancer diagnosis
title_full Photonic biosensor chip for early-stage cancer diagnosis
title_fullStr Photonic biosensor chip for early-stage cancer diagnosis
title_full_unstemmed Photonic biosensor chip for early-stage cancer diagnosis
title_short Photonic biosensor chip for early-stage cancer diagnosis
title_sort photonic biosensor chip for early-stage cancer diagnosis
topic Biosensors
Cancer
Biomedical optical imaging
Optical sensors
Optical waveguides
Integrated optics
Multi-analytes' parallel detection
Silicon wire evanescent field biosensor
“Lab on a chip”
Cancer early-stage diagnosis
Sensitivity of detection
Label-free detection
Real time detection
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