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Biosensors and Bioelectronics | 2018

Risk stratification of heart failure from one drop of blood using hand-held biosensor for BNP detection

Indu Sarangadharan; Shin-Li Wang; Tse-Yu Tai; Anil Kumar Pulikkathodi; Chen-Pin Hsu; Hui-Hua Kenny Chiang; Lawrence Yu-Min Liu; Yu-Lin Wang

Continued risk assessment by evaluating cardiac biomarkers in healthy and unhealthy individuals can lower the mortality rate of cardiovascular diseases (CVDs). In this research, we have developed a hand-held biosensor system to rapidly screen for brain natriuretic peptide (BNP) from a single drop of whole blood. The sensor methodology is based on extended gate design of electrical double layer (EDL) field effect transistor (FET), that can directly detect BNP in whole blood, without extensive sample pre-treatments, thereby eliminating the limitations of charge screening in high ionic strength solutions. A simple sensor array chip is fabricated to integrate with the MOSFET sensor system. Sensing characteristics are elucidated using purified BNP samples in 1 × PBS (with 4% BSA), spiked BNP samples in whole blood and clinical whole blood samples. The blood cells can be gravitationally separated without the use of any external actuation. The sensor exhibits very high sensitivity over wide dynamic range of detection. The sensing characteristics are not adversely affected by the presence of background proteins or blood cells, even without gravitational blood cell separation. Thus, the biosensor system can allow users to perform rapid whole blood diagnostics with minimal user protocols, in 5 min. The features of high sensitivity, cost-effectiveness and convenience of usage empower this technology to revolutionize the mobile diagnostics and healthcare industry.


Analytical Chemistry | 2018

Single Drop Whole Blood Diagnostics: Portable Biomedical Sensor for Cardiac Troponin I Detection

Indu Sarangadharan; Shin-Li Wang; Revathi Sukesan; Pei-Chi Chen; Tze-Yu Dai; Anil Kumar Pulikkathodi; Chen-Pin Hsu; Hui-Hua Kenny Chiang; Lawrence Yu-Min Liu; Yu-Lin Wang

Detection of disease biomarkers from whole blood is very important in disease prevention and management. However, new generation assays like point-of-care or mobile diagnostics face a myriad of challenges in detecting proteins from whole blood. In this research, we have designed, fabricated, and characterized a portable biomedical sensor for the detection of cardiac troponin I (cTnI) directly from whole blood, without sample pretreatments. The sensing methodology is based on an extended gate electrical double layer (EDL) gated field effect transistor (FET) biosensor that can offer very high sensitivity, a wide dynamic range, and high selectivity to target analyte. The sensing methodology is not impeded by electrostatic screening and can be applied to all types of FET sensors. A portable biomedical system is designed to carry out the diagnostic assay in a very simple and rapid manner, that allows the user to screen for target protein from a single drop of blood, in 5 min. This biomedical sensor can be used in hospitals and homes alike, for early detection of cTnI which is a clinical marker for acute myocardial infarction. This sensing methodology could potentially revolutionize the modern health care industry.


International Journal of Molecular Sciences | 2018

Miniaturized Biomedical Sensors for Enumeration of Extracellular Vesicles

Anil Kumar Pulikkathodi; Indu Sarangadharan; Chiao-Yun Lo; Po-Hsuan Chen; Chih-Chen Chen; Yu-Lin Wang

In this research, we have realized a rapid extracellular vesicle (EV) quantification methodology using a high field modulated AlGaN/GaN high electron mobility (HEMT) biosensor. The unique sensing structure facilitated the detection of the sub-cellular components in physiological salt environment without requiring extensive sample pre-treatments. The high field operation of GaN HEMT biosensor provides high sensitivity and wide dynamic range of detection of EVs (107–1010 EVs/mL). An antibody specific to the known surface marker on the EV was used to capture them for quantification using an HEMT biosensor. Fluorescence microscopy images confirm the successful capture of EVs from the test solution. The present method can detect EVs in high ionic strength solution, with a short sample incubation period of 5 min, and does not require labels or additional reagents or wash/block steps. This methodology has the potential to be used in clinical applications for rapid EV quantification from blood or serum for the development of diagnostic and prognostic tools.


ECS Journal of Solid State Science and Technology | 2017

A Package Technology for Miniaturized Field-Effect Transistor-Based Biosensors and the Sensor Array

Chen-Pin Hsu; Pei-Chi Chen; Anil Kumar Pulikkathodi; Yi-Hsing Hsiao; Chih-Chen Chen; Yu-Lin Wang


Sensors and Actuators B-chemical | 2018

Enumeration of circulating tumor cells and investigation of cellular responses using aptamer-immobilized AlGaN/GaN high electron mobility transistor sensor array

Anil Kumar Pulikkathodi; Indu Sarangadharan; Chen-Pin Hsu; Yi-Hong Chen; Lien-Yu Hung; Geng-Yen Lee; Jen-Inn Chyi; Gwo-Bin Lee; Yu-Lin Wang


Sensors and Actuators B-chemical | 2018

Highly sensitive and rapid MicroRNA detection for cardiovascular diseases with electrical double layer (EDL) gated AlGaN/GaN high electron mobility transistors

Yen Wen Chen; Wen-Che Kuo; Tse-Yu Tai; Chen-Pin Hsu; Indu Sarangadharan; Anil Kumar Pulikkathodi; Shin-Li Wang; Revathi Sukesan; Hsing-You Lin; Kun-Wei Kao; Chia-Liang Hsu; Chih-Chen Chen; Yu-Lin Wang


ECS Journal of Solid State Science and Technology | 2018

A Comprehensive Model for Whole Cell Sensing and Transmembrane Potential Measurement Using FET Biosensors

Anil Kumar Pulikkathodi; Indu Sarangadharan; Yi-Hong Chen; Geng-Yen Lee; Jen-Inn Chyi; Gwo-Bin Lee; Yu-Lin Wang


Lab on a Chip | 2018

Dynamic monitoring of transmembrane potential changes: a study of ion channels using an electrical double layer-gated FET biosensor

Anil Kumar Pulikkathodi; Indu Sarangadharan; Yi-Hong Chen; Geng-Yen Lee; Jen-Inn Chyi; Gwo-Bin Lee; Yu-Lin Wang


Sensors and Materials | 2018

Aptamer-functionalized AlGaN/GaN High-electron-mobility Transistor for Rapid Diagnosis of Fibrinogen in Human Plasma

Tse-Yu Tai; Anirban Sinha; Indu Sarangadharan; Anil Kumar Pulikkathodi; Shin-Li Wang; Shu Chu Shiesh; Gwo-Bin Lee; Yu-Lin Wang


Sensors and Actuators B-chemical | 2018

Direct Detection of DNA using Electrical Double Layer gated High Electron Mobility Transistor in High Ionic Strength Solution with High Sensitivity and Specificity

Yen Wen Chen; Tse-Yu Tai; Chen-Pin Hsu; Indu Sarangadharan; Anil Kumar Pulikkathodi; Hsin-Li Wang; Revathi Sukesan; Geng-Yen Lee; Jen-Inn Chyi; Chih-Chen Chen; Gwo-Bin Lee; Yu-Lin Wang

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Yu-Lin Wang

National Tsing Hua University

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Indu Sarangadharan

National Tsing Hua University

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Chen-Pin Hsu

National Tsing Hua University

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Gwo-Bin Lee

National Tsing Hua University

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Shin-Li Wang

National Tsing Hua University

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Tse-Yu Tai

National Tsing Hua University

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Yi-Hong Chen

National Tsing Hua University

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Chih-Chen Chen

National Tsing Hua University

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Geng-Yen Lee

National Central University

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Jen-Inn Chyi

National Central University

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