SU-8, an epoxy based negative photoresist polymer has found wide range of applications in the field of microfabrication based biosensors. SU-8 surfaces need to be modified in order to immobilize bioreceptors. We studied the possibility of grafting desired functional groups by means of simple chemical treatments under normal laboratory conditions. These chemical treatments involve the use of crosslinkers that are expected to react with epoxy groups or hydroxyl groups generated by acid/alkali treatment. Here, a comparison of the results obtained on surface modification using glycine and 11-mercapto undecanoic acid as crosslinkers is presented. Human Immunoglobin G (HIgG) was covalently immobilized to carboxylic acid on SU-8 surface using carb...
Biosensor chips for immune-based assay systems have been investigated for their application in early...
International audienceSU-8 photoresist polymer is widely used in the fabrication of microdevices. Ho...
In the development of biosensors, the immobilization of biomolecules at interfaces played a crucial ...
SU-8, an epoxy based negative photoresist, has emerged as a structural material for microfabricated ...
SU-8 is a popular epoxy based negative photoresist developed by IBM. It has been widely used as stru...
This paper presents a simple process of bio-functionalizing the surface of UV crosslinked SU-8 surfa...
There has been increased interest in the use of negative-tone photoresist materials as structural co...
SU-8 is an epoxy-based, negative-tone photoresist that has been extensively utilized to fabricate my...
The negative epoxy-based SU-8 photoresist has a wide variety of applications within the semiconducto...
Copper-free "click" chemistry on appropriately modified surfaces and photolithography were explored ...
SU-8 has been primarily used for structural elements and microfludics components in MEMS. Microsyste...
Surface functionalization is a key step in biosensing since it is the basis of an effective analyte ...
The controlled immobilization of proteins on solid substrates has been extensively studied due to it...
Surface functionalization is a key step in biosensing since it is the basis of an effective analyte ...
Biosensor chips for immune-based assay systems have been investigated for their application in early...
International audienceSU-8 photoresist polymer is widely used in the fabrication of microdevices. Ho...
In the development of biosensors, the immobilization of biomolecules at interfaces played a crucial ...
SU-8, an epoxy based negative photoresist, has emerged as a structural material for microfabricated ...
SU-8 is a popular epoxy based negative photoresist developed by IBM. It has been widely used as stru...
This paper presents a simple process of bio-functionalizing the surface of UV crosslinked SU-8 surfa...
There has been increased interest in the use of negative-tone photoresist materials as structural co...
SU-8 is an epoxy-based, negative-tone photoresist that has been extensively utilized to fabricate my...
The negative epoxy-based SU-8 photoresist has a wide variety of applications within the semiconducto...
Copper-free "click" chemistry on appropriately modified surfaces and photolithography were explored ...
SU-8 has been primarily used for structural elements and microfludics components in MEMS. Microsyste...
Surface functionalization is a key step in biosensing since it is the basis of an effective analyte ...
The controlled immobilization of proteins on solid substrates has been extensively studied due to it...
Surface functionalization is a key step in biosensing since it is the basis of an effective analyte ...
Biosensor chips for immune-based assay systems have been investigated for their application in early...
International audienceSU-8 photoresist polymer is widely used in the fabrication of microdevices. Ho...
In the development of biosensors, the immobilization of biomolecules at interfaces played a crucial ...