Unlocking the Power of Nanopores: Recent Advances in Biosensing Applications and Analog Front-End

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The biomedical field has always fostered innovation and the development of various new technologies. Beginning in the last century, demand for picoampere-level current detection in biomedicine has increased, leading to continuous breakthroughs in biosensor technology. Among emerging biomedical sensing technologies, nanopore sensing has shown great potential. This paper reviews nanopore sensing applications, such as chiral molecules, DNA sequencing, and protein sequencing. However, the ionic current for different molecules differs significantly, and the detection bandwidths vary as well. Therefore, this article focuses on current sensing circuits, and introduces the latest design schemes and circuit structures of different feedback components of transimpedance amplifiers mainly used in nanopore DNA sequencing.

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Liu, M., Li, J., & Tan, C. S. (2023, June 1). Unlocking the Power of Nanopores: Recent Advances in Biosensing Applications and Analog Front-End. Biosensors. Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI). https://doi.org/10.3390/bios13060598

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