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Label-Free Optical Biosensors for Virus Detection and Characterization

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IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/JSTQE.2011.2180516

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Biosensing; high throughput; interferometry; label free; nanoparticle; single virus

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  1. U.S. Army Research Laboratories [W911NF-06-2-0040]
  2. SmartLighting Engineering Research Center
  3. National Science Foundation [EEC-0812056]
  4. MITRE Corporation [79952, 80814, 81646]
  5. Center for Integration of Medicine & Innovative Technology

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Label-free optical biosensors have shown promise in rapid and sensitive detection of viruses. Recently, we have demonstrated a technique termed interferometric reflectance imaging sensor (IRIS) capable of detecting viral antigens and single viruses in a high-throughput, quantitative, and label-free fashion. In this paper, we briefly review the current label-free optical methods that have demonstrated virus detection through ensemble measurements of viral antigen and emerging techniques that are capable of detecting individual viruses captured by the sensor. We then present the principle of single nanoparticle detection using IRIS and show proof-of-principle results on specific detection and shape analysis of individual viruses captured on the IRIS platform.

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