Proceedings of the 10th Italian Conference, Sensors and Microsystems, Firenze, Italy, 15-17 February 2005 /
This book contains a selection of papers presented at the 10th Italian Conference on Sensors and Microsystems. It provides a unique perspective on the research and development of sensors, microsystems and related technologies in Italy. The scientific values of the papers also offers an invaluable so...
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- Foreword; CONTENTS; INVITED TALKS; Computer screen photo-assisted techniques: principles and applications D. Filippini, I. Lundstrom; 1. Introduction; 2. The CSPT platform for the evaluation of colorimetric tests; 3. Reflectance Measurements; 4. Detection of fluorescence and computer generated color contrasts; 5. CSPT reflectance evaluation of color test strips for medical diagnostics; 6. Possibilities in primary health care; 7. Discussion; Acknowledgements; References; Electrochemical DNA biosensors for hybridization detection based on enzyme amplification F. Lucurelli, M. Mnscini.
- IntroductionMaterials and Methods; 1.1. Materials and Reagents; 1.2. DNA amplijkation by polymerase chain reaction (PCR); 1.3. Screen-printing of gold electrodes; I .4. Purification of thiol-derivatised oligonucleotides; 1.5. Bio-modification of the sensor surface; 1.6. Hybridisation with synthetic oligonucleotides and PCR-amplified samples; 1.7 Hybrid labelling with alkaline phosphatase and electrochemical detection; 2. Results; 2. I . Electrochemical characterisation of the screen-printed gold electrodes; 2.2. Electrochemical investigation of the probe-modified surj-ace.
- 2.3. Labelling with alkaline phosphatase2.4 Optimisation of hybridisation time; 2.5 Calibration plot for synthetic oligonucleotides; 2.6 Hybridisation with PCR amplified samples; 3. Discussion; 4. Conclusions; References; Direct electron transport between photosystem I1 and modified gold electrodes J . Muly, M. Ilie, E. Cianci, V. Foglietti, L. Della Setu, M.R. Montereali, K. Punukivi, W. Vusturellu, R. Pilloton; 1. Introduction; 2. Materials and methods; 3. Redults and Discussion; Conclusions; Abbreviations; References.
- Silicon based physical and biophysical microsystems: two case studies B. Murgesin, L. Lorenzelli, M. Zen, G. Soncini1. RF MEMS Switches; 1.1. Introduction; 1.2. The symmetric toggle switch; 1.3. Prototype development; 2. Bioelectronic Microsystems; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2. Characteristics of the microsensor chip; 3. Conclusions; A knowledgements; References; BIOSENSORS; Preparation and characterization of GOD biosensors based on nanomaterials A. Curulli, F. Vulentini, S. Kuciulis, G. Pudeletti, L. Pundolj?, M. Viticoli, A. Cusma; 1. Introduction; 2. Experimental; 2.1 Sample Preparation.
- 2.2 Sample Characterization2.3 Electrochemical measurements; 3. Results and discussion; 3.1 AFM characterization; 3.2 XPS characterization; 3.3 Electrochemical characterization; 4. Conclusions; References; Detection of pathogenic bacteria by means of an electrochemical genoassay M.L. Del Giullo, F. Lucarelli, I. Pulchetti, G. Murruzzu, M. Muscini; 1. Introduction; 2. Experimental; 2.1. Reagents; 2.2. Bio-modifcation of the sensor surface; 2.3. Hybridisation with synthetic oligonucleotides and PCR-amplified samples; 2.3. Labelling with alkaline phosphatase and electrochemical detection.