Integration of a surface-directed microfluidic system with an organic electrochemical transistor array for multi-analyte biosensors

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We report the integration of organic electrochemical transistors with a surface-directed microfluidic system. The end product is a chip in which an analyte solution is distributed in four separate measurement reservoirs, each containing a transistor that uses the analyte as an integral part of its device structure. The use of a surface-directed microfluidic system enables the distribution of the analyte solution without the application of external pressure. The use of this chip in the detection of multiple analytes is demonstrated. © The Royal Society of Chemistry.

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Yang, S. Y., DeFranco, J. A., Sylvester, Y. A., Gobert, T. J., Macaya, D. J., Owens, R. M., & Malliaras, G. G. (2009). Integration of a surface-directed microfluidic system with an organic electrochemical transistor array for multi-analyte biosensors. Lab on a Chip, 9(5), 704–708. https://doi.org/10.1039/b811606g

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