Journal
LAB ON A CHIP
Volume 9, Issue 16, Pages 2267-2280Publisher
ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/b905185f
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- Seoul R&DB program [GR070045]
- MKE
- Next Generation New Technology Development Program
- UML NCOE
- NSF NSEC-CHN [NSF-0425806]
- NSF [CMMI-0708541]
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Implementation of one-dimensional nanostructure-based devices in the lab-on-a-chip framework can allow us to impart various functionalities such as highly-sensitive sensors to a single chip. However, it is still extremely difficult to position nanowires or nanotubes on a defined area of solid substrates to build integrated functional devices. Herein, we review promising strategies for the massive integration of nanowires/nanotubes on lab-on-a-chip and their practical applications to sensors. The theoretical understanding and sensor characteristics of nanowire/nanotube-based devices are also discussed.
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