• DocumentCode
    755460
  • Title

    Advances in Giant Magnetoresistance Biosensors With Magnetic Nanoparticle Tags: Review and Outlook

  • Author

    Wang, Shan X. ; Li, Guanxiong

  • Author_Institution
    Dept. of Mater. Sci. & Eng., Stanford Univ., Stanford, CA
  • Volume
    44
  • Issue
    7
  • fYear
    2008
  • fDate
    7/1/2008 12:00:00 AM
  • Firstpage
    1687
  • Lastpage
    1702
  • Abstract
    We present a review of giant magnetoresistance (GMR) spin valve sensors designed for detection of magnetic nanoparticles as biomolecular labels (nanotags) in magneto-nano biodetection technology. We discuss the intricacy of magneto-nano biosensor design and show that as few as approximately 14 monodisperse 16-nm superparamagnetic nanoparticles can be detected by submicron spin valve sensors at room temperature without resorting to lock-in (narrow band) detection. GMR biosensors and biochips have been successfully applied to the detection of biological events in the form of both protein and DNA assays with great speed, sensitivity, selectivity, and economy. The limit of molecular detection is well below 10 pM in concentration, and the protein or DNA assay time can be under two hours. The technology is highly scalable to deep multiplex detection of biomarkers in a complex disease, and amenable to integration of microfluidics and CMOS electronics for portable applications. On-chip CMOS circuitry makes a sensor density of 0.1-1 million sensors per square centimeter feasible and affordable. The theoretical and experimental results thus far suggest that magneto-nano biochip-based GMR sensor arrays and nanotags hold great promise in biomedicine, particularly for point-of-care molecular diagnostics of cancer, infectious diseases, radiation injury, cardiac diseases, and other diseases.
  • Keywords
    DNA; biomedical measurement; biosensors; cancer; lab-on-a-chip; magnetic particles; magnetoresistance; molecular biophysics; nanobiotechnology; nanoparticles; proteins; tumours; CMOS electronics; DNA; GMR biochips; biomolecular label detection; cancer; cardiac disease; giant magnetoresistance biosensor; infectious disease; magnetic nanoparticle; magneto-nano biodetection; magneto-nano biosensor; magnetoresistance spin valve sensor; microfluidics; molecular detection; molecular diagnostics; nanotags; on-chip CMOS circuitry; protein; radiation injury; size 16 nm; superparamagnetic nanoparticle; temperature 293 K to 298 K; Biomolecule detection; GMR biosensor; magnetic biochip; magnetic nanoparticle; spin valve sensor;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    0018-9464
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/TMAG.2008.920962
  • Filename
    4544935